CARROLLITE
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CARROLLITE
A top rare Carrollite metal specimen to add to your collection. Stunning bright crystal surfaces with sharp edges. Great size on a Calcite matrix with associated mineral like golden and rainbow Chalcopyrite and others. A well formed large, Octahedral Carrollite crystal is perched prominently on the matrix of this specimen. Check out the video of this specimen on this page.
Dimensions:
9.9cm x 6.1cm x 4.3cm, 308g.
Crystal 14.5mm x 16mm.Location:
D.R. Congo, Africa.Carrollite was discovered in Carroll County, Maryland, and recognized as a mineral species in 1852. It is named for Carroll County. Carrollite is collected for its mineralogical rarity, rarity of sizeable crystals, unusual chemical composition as one of the relatively few cobalt-bearing minerals, high degree of cubic-crystal development, and associations in composite specimens with such minerals as quartz and calcite.
CARROLLITE
copper cobalt sulfide
CuCo2S4.SKU: M22C01$461$485 - Metal Specimens, Minerals of the World, Uncategorized
CARROLLITE SPECIMEN
A top rare Carrollite Specimen to add to your collection. Stunning bright crystal surfaces with sharp edges. Great size on a Calcite matrix with associated mineral like golden Chalcopyrite and others. A well formed large, Octahedral Carrollite crystal is perched prominently on the matrix. Check out the pics of this specimen on this page.
Dimensions:
8.8cm x 6.3cm x 6.4cm, 340g.
Crystal 15mm x 10.3mm.Location:
Kamoya Mines, Kambove District Haut – Katanga, D.R. Congo, Africa.Carrollite was discovered in Carroll County, Maryland, and recognized as a mineral species in 1852. It is named for Carroll County. Carrollite is collected for its mineralogical rarity, rarity of sizeable crystals, unusual chemical composition as one of the relatively few cobalt-bearing minerals, high degree of cubic-crystal development, and associations in composite specimens with such minerals as quartz and calcite.
CARROLLITE
copper cobalt sulfide
CuCo2S4.SKU: M23C01$364$455 - Metal Specimens, Minerals of the World, Top Shelf
CARROLLITE CRYSTAL
A top rare Carrollite Crystal metal specimen to add to your collection. Stunning bright crystal surfaces with sharp edges. Great size. A well formed large, Octahedral Carrollite crystal that comes on display pad to go straight into your cabinet. Check out the pics of this specimen on this page.
Dimensions:
3.2cm x 2.6cm x 32cm, 48g.Location:
D.R. Congo, Africa.Carrollite was discovered in Carroll County, Maryland, and recognized as a mineral species in 1852. Carrollite is collected for its mineralogical rarity, rarity of sizeable crystals, unusual chemical composition (relatively few cobalt-bearing minerals). Also it’s high degree of cubic-crystal development, and associations in composite specimens with such minerals as quartz and calcite.
CARROLLITE
copper cobalt sulfide
CuCo2S4.SKU: M23C02$513$540
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