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Mineral Specimen No. 45332:
Danburite with Calcite from Charcas District, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.

This mineral specimen of Danburite with Calcite from Charcas District, San Luis Potosi, Mexico is available for sale from John Betts - Fine Minerals, mineral dealer located in New York City, New York. To purchase mineral specimens from this site click on this link to go to online order form.

Detailed information on mineral specimen No. 45332:

Minerals Species: Danburite with Calcite.
Location of mineral deposit: Charcas District, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Description: Elongated prismatic danburite crystal 46 mm long with translucent white scalenohedral calcite crystals to 20 mm around the base. The danburite crystal is glassy and water-clear at the termination. No damage is visible to the unaided eye, minute edge chipping is visible under 20x magnification. Ex. Steve Chamberlain collection #4671; acquired in 1979 from Ron Bentley (1948-1995).
Overall size of mineral specimen: 4.5x3x2 cm.
Size of individual crystals: 5-47 mm.
Price: $28 (plus shipping).

Mineral Specimen of Danburite with Calcite from Charcas District, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
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