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Native Silver in Quartz & Barite

New Hope Bay Mine, Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories, Canada

8.7cm x 2.9cm x 2.6cm

Ex. Robert E. Jenkins II Collection No. 2397


Description/Interesting Notes:

A rich example of native silver from the Hope Bay Mine!!! This specimen consists hosts a very rich network of native silver throughout, with numerous areas of exposed silver visible all over the outer surface!!! This hefty specimen weighs 99 grams - it is surprisingly heavy for its size!!! The broad face has been cut and polished in order to show off the rich network of silver crystals within!!! If the matrix were etched away it would likely expose numerous herringbone-like crystals!!! This specimen is from the Canadian suite of the Jenkins collection and retains its original Jenkins collection label!!! Good luck and be sure to check out my other exciting mineral auctions on ebay!!!

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