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Nadorite
- Djebel Nador
- Guelma Province
- Algeria
- 5.4 × 3.8 × 3.7 cm – Small cabinet specimen (under 10 cm)
Nadorite is a rare lead antimony oxide chloride. Flajolot (1870) named the mineral after this locality. Nadorite forms brown platy crystals to 4 mm across in a pocket. Much of the matrix is compact crystalline nadorite. Some alteration to yellow bindheimite is present.
From the collection of E.R. Laskowski (1949-2020), a mining engineer who retired to Tucson, Arizona. Laskowski acquired this specimen in 2008; Labels from Laskowski and another dealer accompany the specimen.
Price: $125
Item code: MS1817
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