Detailed information
Dimensions
36 x 49 x 30
mm
Weight
168 g
Locality
West Fork Mine, Centerville Viburnum Trend District Reynolds Co., Missouri, USA
Condition
No recorded repairs
The lead sulphide, Galena, is one of those abundant species which can so readily be overlooked by collectors, but when crystals like this example are seen, it makes you want to collect nothing else! This specimen is from West Fork mine at Centerville in Reynolds County, Missouri, USA. It’s an amazing Galena, composed of one, ex-matrix crystal; a crystal elongated from the cube, forming a cuboid with corners modified to the octahedron. The rectangular display face of the crystal has a raised rim around all edges and within this, a flat, depressed plateaued centre is richly pervaded with perfectly formed, wedge and chisel-shaped Pyrite crystals of metallic dull gold. Such Pyrite crystals also line vugs in the Galena crystals’ outer faces, the vugs created by macro-sized dislocations in the crystal structure. An aesthetic, fascinating and fantastic miniature Galena and Pyrite.
