1.7" Metallic Stromeyerite on Matrix - Czech Republic
This is a 1.7" wide formation of metallic stromeyerite on matrix, collected from the classic old European locale; Alexander Mine in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Comes with an acrylic display case with mineral tack.
About Stromeyerite
Stromeyerite (or copper-silver glance) is a sulfide mineral of copper and silver that forms opaque blue grey to dark blue orthorhombic crystals. It was discovered in 1832 in Central Bohemia Region, Czech Republic, and named after the professor of chemistry at the university of Göttingen (Germany), Friedrich Stromeyer who performed the first analysis of the mineral.
General chemical formula - AgCuS
Stromeyerite (or copper-silver glance) is a sulfide mineral of copper and silver that forms opaque blue grey to dark blue orthorhombic crystals. It was discovered in 1832 in Central Bohemia Region, Czech Republic, and named after the professor of chemistry at the university of Göttingen (Germany), Friedrich Stromeyer who performed the first analysis of the mineral.
General chemical formula - AgCuS
$39
SPECIES
Stromeyerite
LOCATION
Alexander Mine, Vrančice, Příbram District, Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
SIZE
1.7 x 1.4"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#345856
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