Item #MS-225: Approx. 14"x12"x3.5" Manganocalcite on Quartz with Pyrite (Manuelita Mine, Peru) of 26.70 lbs.
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Item #BH-MC-15-20: 15 identified specimens including Agate, Alabaster, Calcite, Fluorite,Gold Ore, Jasper, Lava, Lepidolite, Marble, Quartz, Obsidian, Pumice, Pyrite (Fool's Gold), Selenite and Sodalite.
Collection comes with a 4 1/2X magnifier.
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Item #MS-332: Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals. Specimen weight range is between 50-70 Gms.
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Item #MS-333: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 80-109 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-334: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 110-129 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-335: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 130-149 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-337: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 190-220 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-338: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 260-289 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-339: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 290-335 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-555: Peruvian Pyrite specimen of 225-255 Gms.
Pyrite crystals grow in an isometric configuration, predominately in cubes, with distinctive striations visible. The finest quality specimens display large, individual crystals.
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Item #MS-261: These unusual Pyrite formations come from a limestone quarry in central Indiana. Each of the glittery balls is covered with cubic and octahedral crystal faces formed in natural sphere shapes.
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