Fine quality mineral specimens from all over the world. We carry specimens for all levels of collectors. Please use our search bar for easy access to our inventory of great quality specimens. All our specimens come with a label describing what it is and where it is from to the best of our information available.
This shows just where crystal clear comes from.
An aesthetic and pristine, floater rosette of Copper pseudomorphs after bladed Azurite Xls. from the famous Copper Rose Mine of New Mexico.
Location: Emke Mine, Ogonja, Seeis, Windhoek Dist., Khomas Region, Namibia
Location: Shaba Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
This is from old stock. The adamite is an incredible turquoise blue and very lustrous.
Location: Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Mina La Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
This is an uncommon combination of cuprian adamite in a turquoise blue with nice clear acicular blades of hemimorphite.
This is a very unique specimen of Diopside. Small greenish grey needles of diopside fill the vugs of this specimen.
Location: North of Lake George, Colorado
A thumbnail that has great display. This classic local specimen sits on a plate of quartz and has perfect purple fluorite cubes and a small ...
Fluorite (calcium fluoride) comes in an amazing array of colors. It is commonly found in purple, blue, green, yellow, and clear, but can also occur ...
These are nice bags of fluorite octahedrons. There are around 10 to 15 pieces per bag.
From a rare find in the Viburnum, Trend, Missouri comes this extra-small specimen of Massive Galena (a lead sulfide), the most important ore mineral ...
This specimen of Galena and Sphalerite is really a great piece.
Location: Xinjiang Province, China
Apple Green Calcite. Each piece is approx. 2"" x 2"" x 1"". Calcite is truly one of the best collection type minerals.
Location: Angola 1, Sibindi, Cercle Nioro Do Sahel, Kayes Region, Mali
A. Lincoln Sherk MD collected 11/12/1939
This piece has a great color contrast and looks great! There is very light, unnoticeable damage to some of the crystals.
Location: Patagonia, Argentina
Location: Patagonia, Argentina
This Piece of Hematite Pseudomorph after Magnetite is in amazing condition.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
A superb specimen of Hemimorphite. The large spray of crystals are about 1 inch in length.
This is an another uncommon combination of hemimorphite in a red bed of carminite.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
A very unique combination of hemimorphite, conichalcite, and smithsonite. Need a loop to see the smithsonite.
A. Lincoln Sherk MD. collection 1890s-1969
Calcite," which gets its name from ""chalix"" the Greek word for lime", is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral.
South African minerals are always a wonderful part of a great collection. This specimen has very minimal damage and would provide a nice addition to ...
This Kyanite is a nice dark blue in a white and black Schist matrix. There is a little contact damage but otherwise the crystals are beautifully ...