Silver & Safflorite (M229)
460 gramm of native silver in combination with safflorite. The mine was productive from 1917 to 1931, re-opened in 1983, but closed again after only a few years. The safflorite (gray/metallic) has overgrown and replaced dendritic silver. Both is very rare: Safflorite and this replacement, also the locality is more uncommon, size and weight are impressive, too.
460 gramm of native silver in combination with safflorite. The mine was productive from 1917 to 1931, re-opened in 1983, but closed again after only a few years. The safflorite (gray/metallic) has overgrown and replaced dendritic silver. Both is very rare: Safflorite and this replacement, also the locality is more uncommon, size and weight are impressive, too.
460 gramm of native silver in combination with safflorite. The mine was productive from 1917 to 1931, re-opened in 1983, but closed again after only a few years. The safflorite (gray/metallic) has overgrown and replaced dendritic silver. Both is very rare: Safflorite and this replacement, also the locality is more uncommon, size and weight are impressive, too.
Silver & Safflorite (M229)
Canada
LOCATION
Castle Mine, Ontario, Canada
SIZE
107 x 67 x 74 mm
DESCRIPTION
460 gramm of native silver in combination with safflorite. The mine was productive from 1917 to 1931, re-opened in 1983, but closed again after only a few years. The safflorite (gray/metallic) has overgrown and replaced dendritic silver. Both is very rare: Safflorite and this replacement, also the locality is more uncommon, size and weight are impressive, too.