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Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

 
Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal) from (Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana

DESCRIPTION:No. 81633
Mineral:Quartz (doubly terminated complex crystal)
Locality:(Boulder Batholith?), Jefferson County, Montana
Description:Floater crystal, fully crystallized on all surfaces with no attachment point, of colorless transparent quartz. The quartz crystal is doubly terminated, and has many parallel termination faces on all sides, with only a few prism faces. Unusual. Ex. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia collection #26442; ex. Collectors Edge
Overall Size:30x20x15 mm
Crystals:30 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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