2.7" Galena Cube with Iridescent Chalcopyrite and Dolomite - Missouri

This is an absolutely stunning, 2.7" wide association of cubic galena and iridescent chalcopyrite crystals perched atop a dolomite crystal encrusted matrix. This mineral cluster was collected from the Sweetwater Mine in Reynolds County, Missouri, a site known for its stunning mineral associations.

Galena is a lead-based mineral and the primary ore of lead, and has been used for its lead content for thousands of years. Galena typically displays a gray metallic luster and forms cubes or octahedral crystals. The chemical composition of galena is PbS.

While galena will not pose a health hazard by sitting on the shelf or even from casual handling, we suggest washing hands following handling due to the mineral's lead content.

Chalcopyrite is a brass-yellow colored mineral and an important copper ore. When weathered, chalcopyrite loses its metallic luster, turning a gray-green color. When exposed to acids, the tarnish can develop a red, blue, or purple iridescence: this acid-treated material is often sold under the name peacock ore.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Galena, Chalcopyrite & Dolomite
LOCATION
Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Reynolds County, Missouri
SIZE
Entire specimen: 2.7 x 1.7", Galena cube: 1.2" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#241770