A radial spray of REAL millerite crystals with REAL terminations, almost unheard of for the locality!!! This is a 3-dimensional, dramatic specimen of solid millerite with a heft to it. Charlie loved these things and stashed them away when he foudn one for sale, apparently. This is perhaps the best of them, for my tastes, with the individual well-terminated crystals shooting out and curving around the top of the specimen as they do.
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:: Locality: Agnew Mine, Agnew, Western Australia
:: Size: small cabinet, 6.3 x 4.4 x 3.4 cm
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:: A radial spray of REAL millerite crystals with RE
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