RARE Znucalite On Calcite STERLING HILL, NJ - Ex. Lemanski
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Znucalite with CalciteNorth orebody, Sterling Mine, Sterling Hill, Ogdensburg, Franklin Mining District, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA14cm x 10.4cm x 6cmEx. Chet Lemanski Collection #F1087
Description/Interesting Notes: A large and impressive example of this rare species from Sterling Hill!!! This specimen's broad face is almost completely covered with pale yellow znucalite on a calcite matrix!!! Upon close inspection with a loupe... or scope one can see some areas of minute, botryoidal crystal forms and other curious details!!! The znucalite exhibits a pale bluish green fluorescence under SW UV that seems to have a variety of greenish hues upon close study!!! The specimen exhibits a unique fluorescence under LW as well!!! This specimen is from the noted Franklin collection of Chet Lemanski (catalog notes "One of a limited number of specimens of znucalite preserved by Bostwick.")!!!The pics hardly do it justice!!! Must be seen in person to be fully appreciated!!!Good luck and be sure to check out my other exciting mineral auctions on ebay!!!The pics hardly do it justice!!! Must be seen in person to be fully appreciated!!!Good luck and be sure to check out my other exciting mineral auctions on ebay!!!
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