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Minerals Calcite & Acantite (M186)
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Calcite & Acantite (M186)

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This famous locality is also known by it´s German name: Joachimstal. The mining history goes back at least 500 years. It is located in ore mountains, close to the German border. The specimen consists of fragile, thin calcite aggregates, further numerous crystals of acantite are inter-grown. A very rare and eye-catching combination in a very unique style. No significant damages to report.

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This famous locality is also known by it´s German name: Joachimstal. The mining history goes back at least 500 years. It is located in ore mountains, close to the German border. The specimen consists of fragile, thin calcite aggregates, further numerous crystals of acantite are inter-grown. A very rare and eye-catching combination in a very unique style. No significant damages to report.

This famous locality is also known by it´s German name: Joachimstal. The mining history goes back at least 500 years. It is located in ore mountains, close to the German border. The specimen consists of fragile, thin calcite aggregates, further numerous crystals of acantite are inter-grown. A very rare and eye-catching combination in a very unique style. No significant damages to report.

Calcite & Acantite (M186)

Czech Republic

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LOCATION

Jáchymov, Karlovy Vary District, Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic

SIZE

62 x 38 x 37 mm

DESCRIPTION

This famous locality is also known by it´s German name: Joachimstal. The mining history goes back at least 500 years. It is located in ore mountains, close to the German border. The specimen consists of fragile, thin calcite aggregates, further numerous crystals of acantite are inter-grown. A very rare and eye-catching combination in a very unique style. No significant damages to report.

PRICE

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