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Cheryl & Richard Sittinger
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DENVER’S DIRTY DOZEN minus 2

The kyanite and atacamite are gone, but we still have a few very nice specimens of these ten previously featured minerals, in the same good size and excellent quality we originally sent to Club members! Here they are, left to right, in order of when we featured them:

Apophyllite-- July 1996      Spessartine Garnet-- August 1998     Apatite-- October 1998 Sphalerite-- December 1998      Tetrahedrite-- July 1999      Creedite-- October 1999      Staurolite--- May 2001      Dioptase-- September 2001      Grossular Garnet-- December 2002 Magnetite April 2003

The above specimens are all very good in quality, and are available for $22.50 each, except for staurolite and creedite, which are $16. We will also send the corresponding write-up to go with each mineral. We have a few of the above minerals in extra quality specimens, meaning the crystals and/or the specimens are larger: Spessartine garnet for $32, apatite for $32, tennantite for $30, and apophyllite for $28, and the very best of the apophyllite for $44. We also have some small, cross-shaped staurolite twins in shiny mica schist matrix about 1" to 1¼" in diameter for $20.

Also, we still have nice specimens in the Junior-size of many of the minerals we've featured in the last couple of years. If you wish, you may choose any twelve of these past minerals and we'll send them to you along with their write-ups for just $77: (Minerals with an * denote a new find) barite from Rancho Palo Verde, Cal; malachite from Zaire; eudialyte from Quebec, Canada; actinolite from Wrightwood, Cal; hematite "Iron Roses" from Brazil; pyromorphite* from China; cobaltoan dolomite from Zaire; conichalcite from Mexico; heulandite* from Challis, Idaho; "Raspberry" grossular garnet from Mexico; aurichalcite from Nevada; colemanite from Boron, Cal; diamond from Zaire; magnetite* from Bolivia; fluorapatite from near Lake Baikal, Russia; scepter quartz* from Mexico; and rhodonite from Brazil. If you would like more than 12, any additional specimens would be $6 more.

 

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