Aguilarit (M610)
Aguilarite is a rare silver selenide-sulfide. It was found at only at only six localities world-wide - in only three countries - Mexico, USA and Japan. Only a few pieces ever were discovered world-wide. Here we have a spray of 4 aggregatess - they even formed an aesthetic assemble and they are in perfect condition all around. The specimen consists of a myriad of intergrown, skeletal, pseudocubic crystals that are a metallic grey. There are possibly even some acanthite crystals mixed in, which aguilarite is isostructural with.
Aguilarite is a rare silver selenide-sulfide. It was found at only at only six localities world-wide - in only three countries - Mexico, USA and Japan. Only a few pieces ever were discovered world-wide. Here we have a spray of 4 aggregatess - they even formed an aesthetic assemble and they are in perfect condition all around. The specimen consists of a myriad of intergrown, skeletal, pseudocubic crystals that are a metallic grey. There are possibly even some acanthite crystals mixed in, which aguilarite is isostructural with.
Aguilarite is a rare silver selenide-sulfide. It was found at only at only six localities world-wide - in only three countries - Mexico, USA and Japan. Only a few pieces ever were discovered world-wide. Here we have a spray of 4 aggregatess - they even formed an aesthetic assemble and they are in perfect condition all around. The specimen consists of a myriad of intergrown, skeletal, pseudocubic crystals that are a metallic grey. There are possibly even some acanthite crystals mixed in, which aguilarite is isostructural with.
Aguilarit (M610)
Mexico
LOCATION
Cata Mine, Guanajuato, Mexico
SIZE
18 x 16 x 9 mm
DESCRIPTION
Aguilarite is a rare silver selenide-sulfide. It was found at only at only six localities world-wide - in only three countries - Mexico, USA and Japan. Only a few pieces ever were discovered world-wide. Here we have a spray of 4 aggregatess - they even formed an aesthetic assemble and they are in perfect condition all around. The specimen consists of a myriad of intergrown, skeletal, pseudocubic crystals that are a metallic grey. There are possibly even some acanthite crystals mixed in, which aguilarite is isostructural with.