Description: Awesome specimen here! This specimen, mined in the late 1990’s showcases a distinct look from Elmwood that we longer get to see. On top of these beautifully placed calcite crystals we see the presence of both micro-fluorite and barian Celestine, all topped again with micro calcites. Aside from the beautiful honey golden calcite that is the focal crystal of this specimen, we are also presented with an oddity from Elmwood. The back of this specimen is actually a cast, from where it grew off of a calcite, that more than likely dissolved over time, or perhaps became disconnected at some point, leaving this amazing, pristine specimen. Calcite, micro-fluorite, barian celestine, sphalerite Dimensions: 7.5cm x 4.5cm x 5cm The Elmwood Mine was initially drilled in 1969, fully operational by the mid 1970’s, and stayed in operation all the way up to the initial closing in 2004. In 2010 the mine was reopened by Nyrstar, and has had several closings since, involving its current closure as of Dec. 2023. Initially a Zinc mine, the three combined mines making up the Elmwood mining complex(Cumberland, Gordonsville, and Elmwood), have each produced distinctly different, yet equally sought after specimens by collectors and museums all around the world. The main collectible mineral specimens we see from the middle Tennessee locale are fluorite, calcite, sphalerite and barite. Secondary associations are galena, quartz, marcasite, and an occasional presence of various other minerals. The mine has not allowed any specimen mining since the early 2000’s adding to the lore and mystery surrounding the specimens.
Price: 325 USD
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
End Time: 2025-01-23T02:59:48.000Z
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