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Digenite

Mt Gunson, Stuart Shelf area, Andamooka Ranges - Lake Torrens area, South Australia, Australia

2.54cm x 1.93cm x 1.33cm


Description/Interesting Notes:

A terrific, old time example of this rare copper species from Australia!!! This specimen hosts a highly complex cluster of digenite crystals on a small amount of matrix!!! The digenite crystals are present both as complex single crystals and as small plates comprised of numerous smaller crystals!!! This specimen is in fantastic condition and way better than the pics show!!! Must be seen in person to be fully appreciated!!! Good luck and be sure to check out my other exciting mineral auctions on ebay!!! STAY TUNED!!! MORE AUCTIONS WILL BE ADDED MONDAY NIGHT FOR A SPECIAL 3-DAY AUCTION, ENDING THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12th!!!

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