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Siderite and Quartz on Pyrite (replacing Siderite) with Stannite
Siderite and Quartz on Pyrite (replacing Siderite) with Stannite
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The Siete Suyos mine (Seven Servants mine) is sometimes considered to be part of the Animas mine, and it is often difficult to know where specimens are from because several mines in the area share the same vein system. The good news is that I directly obtained this specimen from the miner who collected it, so I know for certain where it came from. I honestly have never seen any specimens from this locality before, but I was happy to purchase the pieces I obtained.
This piece features a few small, excellent quality, sharp, gemmy, greenish brown modified rhombic/hexagonal crystals of Siderite which are associated with a beautiful, sharp, gemmy, doubly terminated crystal of Quartz measuring 1.0 cm, plus crystals of lustrous, metallic Pyrite (pseudomorphs after compressed rhombohedra of Siderite) which are associated with minor grey crystals of the rare sulfide, Stannite. For Siderite, the quality is impressive for Bolivia, as I rarely have seen such sharp and gemmy crystals from any Bolivian locality, and very rarely have I seen Quartz crystals with these specimens. So far, this find was very limited, so if you're a collector of Bolivian minerals, be sure to pick this one up.
Specimen # BOL711B237
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Locality: Siete Suyos mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, Sud Chichas Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia
Dimensions: 4.0 x 2.6 x 2.2 cm
Largest Crystal: 4 mm
Size Category: miniature
Fluorescence: NONE