Mineral Specimen and Product Inventory Search
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Gold Quarry mine, Eureka Co., Nevada, United States
- Formula
- (Cu2+,□,Al,V3+)6[Al8(PO4)8F8](OH)2·22H2O
- Size
- 0.6 x 0.5 x 0.4 cm - Thumbnail
- Tagged
- phosphate, vanadium
- Special Info
- Type Locality
Excellent sprays of blue Nevadaite to about 0.6mm with green Leucophosphite. It is a two-locality mineral.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Wagholi, near Pune, Maharashtra, India
- Formula
- CaV4+OSi4O10·4H2O
- Size
- 5.5 x 4.5 x 5 cm - Sm Cabinet
- Tagged
- vanadium
Electric blue sprays of Pentagonite with individual crystals to 2mm. There are three clusters to 6mm across in a geode-like matrix which is sawed flat, which makes it it nicely for display.
- Availability
- Available
- Price
- $40.00
- Locality
- Wagholi, near Pune, Maharashtra, India
- Formula
- CaV4+OSi4O10·4H2O
- Size
- 5 x 3 x 4 cm - Miniature
- Tagged
- vanadium
Neon blue radiating crystal groups to 1cm. Very attractive specimen.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Union Carbide mine, Wilson Springs, Garland Co., Arkansas, United States
- Formula
- Al2(PO4)(VO4)·8H2O
- Size
- 0.3 x 0.2 x 0.2 cm - Thumbnail
- Tagged
- phosphate, vanadium
Nice little specimen of rare Schoderite on the end of a toothpick. Note the fantastic photo on Mindat of Schoderite by Jason Smith. His is a different specimen, of course, but you get an idea how the mineral actually looks. I don't think this specimen is a good however.
- Availability
- Available
- Price
- $25.00
- Locality
- T pit, Union Carbide Mine, Wilson Springs, Garland Co., Arkansas, United States
- Formula
- Ca(V4+O)2(PO4)2·5H2O
- Size
- 6 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm - Sm Cabinet
- Tagged
- phosphate, vanadium
Tiny pale green plates of Sincosite.
- Availability
- Available
- Price
- $75.00
- Locality
- South Rasmussen Ridge mine, Soda Springs, Caribou Co., Idaho
- Formula
- Ca(V4+O)2(PO4)2·5H2O
- Size
- 4.5 x 3 x 0.8 cm - Miniature
- Tagged
- phosphate, vanadium
Tin tabular crystals to abot 0.5mm. Both the green and reddish brown crystals are Sincosite.