Mineral Specimens with Pyrite

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08edd30x - Pyrite on Quartz - SOLD
Morococha, Yauli Province, Peru

cabinet, 10.4 x 8.7 x 5.2 cm
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Pyrite on Quartz from Morococha, Yauli Province, Peru [db_pics/pics/08edd30xa.jpg]
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Pyrite on Quartz from Morococha, Yauli Province, Peru [db_pics/pics/08edd30xb.jpg]
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Pyrite on Quartz from Morococha, Yauli Province, Peru [db_pics/pics/08edd30xc.jpg]
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Pyrite on Quartz from Morococha, Yauli Province, Peru [db_pics/pics/08edd30xd.jpg]

Wow...what more can you say than the pics convey? this pyrite is PRISTINE all around front and sides, contacted only on the back out of view. The quartz is pristine and complete all around. It is 3-dimensional, dramatic, and just plain unique in overall combinatorial aesthetics! I love the secondary ntricate faces on the pyrite, and how they reflect light in person to make this appear even more starkly metallic against the contrasting matrix. Gene Schlepp obtained this from the Dr. Miguel Romero Collection in trade. Gene then sold it to Ed with whom it has remained. Yes it is pricey as heck, no question. But its also damned good and stands out from other Peru pyrites like a Sweet Home rhodo in a collection of other red rocks. Previously (mis)labelled as Pasta Bueno, but this has been corrected now.


3D23 - Pyrite - SOLD
Barger Quarry, Lexington, Jessamine County, Virginia, USA

thumbnail, 1.5 x 1.4 x 1 cm
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Pyrite from Barger Quarry, Lexington, Jessamine County, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/3d23a.jpg]
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Pyrite from Barger Quarry, Lexington, Jessamine County, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/3d23b.jpg]
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Pyrite from Barger Quarry, Lexington, Jessamine County, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/3d23d.jpg]

Very attractive, nearly complete highly modified single crystal of Pyrite. What is remarkable about this pyrite is that the larger faces have a center zone of brilliant luster with the faces rimmed by a zone of ‘brushed’ luster. This may not be unusual for many minerals, but I have never seen this before on a pyrite. This makes it a unique and attractive specimen.


3D29 - Pyrite - SOLD
Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia

thumbnail, 1.5 x 1.3 x 1 cm
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Pyrite from Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia [db_pics/pics/3d29d.jpg]

How often do you find a Pyrite that has survived Tsumeb? They were very rare, there. The striations and patina on this mostly complete set of intergrown crystals is truly stunning. A beauty of an unusual Pyrite.


3D40 - Pyrite (Iron Cross Twin) - SOLD
Wyoming Mine, Red Cliff, Eagle County, Colorado, USA

thumbnail, 1.5 x 1.4 x 1.3 cm
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Pyrite (Iron Cross Twin) from Wyoming Mine, Red Cliff, Eagle County, Colorado, USA [db_pics/pics/3d40a.jpg]
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Pyrite (Iron Cross Twin) from Wyoming Mine, Red Cliff, Eagle County, Colorado, USA [db_pics/pics/3d40b.jpg]

Highly lustrous and complete all the way around save for one small area, this is an excellent example of a habit of Pyrite is hard to find.


3D57 - Pyrite - CAN$ 77
3460 Level, Magma Mine, Superior, Pinal County, Arizona, USA

thumbnail, 3 x 3 x 2.4 cm
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Pyrite from 3460 Level, Magma Mine, Superior, Pinal County, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/3d57b.jpg]

Complex intergrown cubes that are highly modified by stepped growth on most of the faces. Excellent luster and good brassy color.


4AN18 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

thumbnail, 2.3 x 2.3 x 2.1 cm
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A symmetrical crystal complete all around, with just a few minor matrix inclusions on back faces. Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4AN19 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

thumbnail, 2.6 x 2.6 x 2.0 cm
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A symmetrical crystal complete all around, with just a few minor matrix inclusions on back faces. Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4AN20 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

thumbnail, 2.7 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm
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A symmetrical crystal complete all around, with just a few minor matrix inclusions on back faces. Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4AN23 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

thumbnail, 2.9 x 2.5 x 2.3 cm
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Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...This is the brightest, most mirror-like of the lot, but it does have some damage on several back faces. It DOES , however, display well from the front and is quite impressive anyhow


4AN27 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

thumbnail, 2.8 x 2.4 x 2.3 cm
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A symmetrical crystal complete all around, with just a few minor matrix inclusions on back faces but otherwise perfect. Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4AN30 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

miniature, 4.4 x 3.8 x 3.7 cm
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>A HUGE and symmetrical crystal that is complete all around, although with some few minor matrix inclusions on back faces and edges that roughen the surface and also a bit of edge wear (or it would be priced much higher!). Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4AN31 - Pyrite - SOLD
Cakmakkaya Copper Mine, nr. Murgul, Anatolia, Turkey

miniature, 3.2 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm
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2 symmetrical crystals grown together, and a floater complete all around, with just a few minor matrix inclusions on back faces and one ding on a back corner but otherwise perfect. The white coating, which i like, is just a talc-like substance that can be further removed if desired. Sharply crystallized pyritohedral pyrite, which is actually rarer than you might think...


4JB1-LC166 - Tennantite on Pyrite - SOLD
Huaron, Peru

small cabinet, 6.5 x 5.6 x 2.7 cm
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Tennantite on Pyrite from Huaron, Peru [db_pics/pics/4jb1-lc166a.jpg]
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Tennantite on Pyrite from Huaron, Peru [db_pics/pics/4jb1-lc166b.jpg]
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Tennantite on Pyrite from Huaron, Peru [db_pics/pics/4jb1-lc166c.jpg]

Excellent crystals of Tennantite to 2.3 cm with excellent mirror-like luster. Crystals of this size and quality are simply not that common from this district, or anywhere else, for that matter. The matrix is composed of a fine pyrite druse with beautiful quartz crystals intergrown. One trivial tiny ding but otherwise Superb!


4MB46 - GEOTHITE PS. AFTER PYRITE - SOLD
PELICAN PT., GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH

thumbnail, 2 X 1.7 X 1.6 cm
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GEOTHITE PS. AFTER PYRITE from PELICAN PT., GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH [db_pics/pics/4mb46a.jpg]

Pyritohedron pseudomorphed by Goethite. A nice specimen for the collector of pseudos as for some reason most of the geothite after pyrites are of simple cubes.


4MC47 - GOETHITE AFTER PYRITE - SOLD
PELICAN POINT, GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH

thumbnail, 1.8 X 1.3 X 1.3 cm
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GOETHITE AFTER PYRITE from PELICAN POINT, GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH [db_pics/pics/4mc47b.jpg]

Sharp crystal showing complete replacement.



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