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Native Gold with Creaseyite and Quartz

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine, St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona

1.1" x .83" x .65"

2.8cm x 2.1cm x 1.7cm

Ex. Robert Jenkins II Collection #2389


Description/Interesting Notes:

This specimen is easily one of the most exciting Tiger specimens I have EVER handled!!! Gold specimens from Tiger are VERY, VERY rare and usually only amount to a micro, if that!!! However, this specimen is a very RICH and AESTHETIC example of native gold from Tiger!!! Not only is it the BEST Tiger gold I've ever seen (and I've only seen but 2 or 3) - it is in combination with mint green creaseyite, a type-locality species from Tiger!!! This is truly an important and significant Tiger specimen in every regard!!! If you are a Tiger collector, or a Gold collector - this is undoubtedly a once in a lifetime opportunity!!! The pictures don't even come close to doing this amazing specimen justice!!! Good luck and be sure to check out my other exciting mineral auctions on ebay!!!


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