Silver and Gold Minerals – January 7
This gallery features gold and silver minerals. While not as attractive as some carbonate and silicate minerals, these species all contain gold and/or silver, and thus have intrinsic value. Of special note is a large calaverite crystal from Colorado. Also offered are acanthite, calaverite, gold pseudomorphous after calaverite, chlorargyrite, iodargyrite, krennerite, owyheeite, proustite, silver, stephanite, sylvanite, and xanthoconite.
This gallery contains 20 specimens.
![]() #1476 Acanthite after Pyrargyrite $125 |
![]() #1473 Acanthite on Polybasite $175 |
![]() #1484 Boleite $40 |
![]() #1474 Calaverite $50 |
![]() #1471 Calaverite $1000 |
![]() #1472 Calaverite |
![]() #1475 Chlorargyrite $45 |
![]() #1485 Chlorargyrite with Iodargyrite $100 |
![]() #1479 Gold after Calaverite $175 |
![]() #1480 Gold after Calaverite |
![]() #1481 Iodargyrite $200 |
![]() #1486 Iodargyrite $100 |
![]() #1468 Krennerite |
![]() #1478 Moschellandsbergite |
![]() #1467 Owyheeite |
![]() #1483 Proustite with Xanthoconite $400 |
![]() #1482 Silver and Copper $125 |
![]() #1477 Stephanite $125 |
![]() #1470 Sylvanite $300 |
![]() #1469 Sylvanite $450 |