Fluorite, Annabel Lee Mine, Harris Creek Mining Sub-District, Hardin County, Illinois, USA
Size: 10.5x7.3x6.3cm, Cube 4.4cm on edge
Mineral: Fluorite
Locality: Annabel Lee Mine, Harris Creek Mining Sub-District, Hardin County, Illinois, USA
Description: This specimen features beautiful golden yellow cubes with an light blue/purple exterior . The cubes are beautifully intact with sharp corners and edges. Minor bitumen coats the bottom of the specimen and dissolution holes where baryte balls previous were embedded into the fluorite cubes can be observed around the base. Under a fluorescent light it is possible to observe several areas of yellow fluorescence due to the inclusions of petroleum that follow the internal cleavages. A very aesthetic specimen for someone searching for a damage free example from this classic USA locality with good aesthetic composition.
Please feel free to request videos of the specimen via email at danzrockshop@gmail.com for further details.
Size: 10.5x7.3x6.3cm, Cube 4.4cm on edge
Mineral: Fluorite
Locality: Annabel Lee Mine, Harris Creek Mining Sub-District, Hardin County, Illinois, USA
Description: This specimen features beautiful golden yellow cubes with an light blue/purple exterior . The cubes are beautifully intact with sharp corners and edges. Minor bitumen coats the bottom of the specimen and dissolution holes where baryte balls previous were embedded into the fluorite cubes can be observed around the base. Under a fluorescent light it is possible to observe several areas of yellow fluorescence due to the inclusions of petroleum that follow the internal cleavages. A very aesthetic specimen for someone searching for a damage free example from this classic USA locality with good aesthetic composition.
Please feel free to request videos of the specimen via email at danzrockshop@gmail.com for further details.
Size: 10.5x7.3x6.3cm, Cube 4.4cm on edge
Mineral: Fluorite
Locality: Annabel Lee Mine, Harris Creek Mining Sub-District, Hardin County, Illinois, USA
Description: This specimen features beautiful golden yellow cubes with an light blue/purple exterior . The cubes are beautifully intact with sharp corners and edges. Minor bitumen coats the bottom of the specimen and dissolution holes where baryte balls previous were embedded into the fluorite cubes can be observed around the base. Under a fluorescent light it is possible to observe several areas of yellow fluorescence due to the inclusions of petroleum that follow the internal cleavages. A very aesthetic specimen for someone searching for a damage free example from this classic USA locality with good aesthetic composition.
Please feel free to request videos of the specimen via email at danzrockshop@gmail.com for further details.