Mineral Classics
Fluorapatite (doubly terminated)
Fluorapatite (doubly terminated)
Couldn't load pickup availability
The Sweet Home Mine is obviously famous for its amazing Rhodochrosite specimens, but other associated colorful minerals have been found there. For those who don't know, Richard Kosnar mined the Sweet Home for a few years during the late 1970's and managed to collect some excellent non-Rhodochrosite specimens.
This piece is from one of the first pockets that Rich opened when he started mining the Sweet Home with my grandfather, Dave Bergman. Apatite is rather rare in my experience from the Sweet Home, and even the pieces mined by Collector’s Edge did not produce much Apatite. This specimen features several beautiful sharp, lustrous, gemmy, bicolor (green and colorless) Apatite crystals (some are doubly terminated) measuring up to 6 mm sitting on Quartz and sulfide matrix. This piece was collected in 1977 out of a very small pocket that only produced a limited amount of good Apatite specimens.
Specimen# CO712B33
Share




Locality: Sweet Home Mine, Mount Bross, Buckskin Gulch, Alma District, Park County, Colorado
Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 x 3.2 cm
Largest Crystal: 6 mm
Size Category: small cabinet
Fluorescence: Fluorapatite: orange under SW UV
Sphalerite: orange under LW UV