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- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Clear Creek mine, San Benito Co., California, United States
- Formula
- Hg2+3(Cr6+O4)S2
- Size
- Miniature 4x2x2cm
- Tagged
- mercury
- Special Info
- Type & Only Locality
Excellent yellow dendritic Edoylerite in a 3x5mm area on Cinnabar. This is good coverage for this rare mineral. There is also a bit of Clear Creek unknown #8. Collected by Gerald and Venice Jungles.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Clear Creek mine, San Benito Co., California, United States
- Formula
- Hg2+3(Cr6+O4)S2
- Size
- Miniature 4.5x3x1.5cm
- Special Info
- Type Locality
A tiny 0.75mm spray of acicular yellow Edoylerite on Cinnabar. In association are greenish black and yellow groups of Edgarbaileyite and CCUK-8, a yet to be described mineral as micro yellow crystals.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Clear Creek mine, San Benito Co., California, United States
- Formula
- Hg2+3(Cr6+O4)S2
- Size
- Thumbnail 1x1x1cm
- Special Info
- Type Locality
There is a dozen or so orange acicular crystals less than 0.75mm with yellow Edgarbaileyite in a 5 x 1.5mm vug in Cinnabar. Edoylerite is found only at this locality. Specimens are very rare.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Clear Creek mine, San Benito Co., California, United States
- Formula
- Hg2+3(Cr6+O4)S2
- Size
- Thumbnail 2.3x1.7x1.6cm
- Special Info
- Type & Only Locality
Very tiny, less than 0.4mm, yellow acicular crystals of rare Edoylerite at blue arrow. There are other localities on the specimen with Edoylerite. There is also yellow Edgarbaileyite, Cinnabar, and native mercury. This is very good specimen and Edoylerite is found only at this locality.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Clear Creek mine, San Benito Co., California, United States
- Formula
- Hg2+3(Cr6+O4)S2
- Size
- SmCabinet 5.5x4x2.5cm
- Special Info
- Poisonous!!
- Special Info
- Type Locality
This magnificent specimen is filthy rich in Edoylerite and they are "large", almost 1mm in some cases. There are two pockets of them on each end of the large vug. The greenish yellow areas are Edgarbaileyite, which is also very nice. Sprinkled about inside that large vug are scattered Edoylerite crystals. It is also rich in native Mercury and of course all the red is Cinnabar. Great specimen.
It will be sealed in a plastic container and be delivered by ground only because of the Mercury.