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RM3231   Pyrolusite
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Very rich specimen formed by numerous and brilliant pyrolusite crystals with a tabular appearance and forming globular growths. With Joan Viñals label.


Size: 7.8 x 5.5 x 3.8 cm.
Found in ±2000.

Col J. Viñals. Col. E. Nicolau (Barcelona).
Classic locality


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RM3294   Sulphur with calcite
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Group of good-sized sulphur crystals from a classic Spanish locality, but from a little-known mine, showing a great richness of faces, some brilliance and a canary yellow color. It is arranged in a cavity with calcite crystals. A fine Spanish specimen.


Size: 8.6 x 7.5 x 6 cm.
Main crystal: 5 mm.

Col. E. Nicolau (Barcelona).
Price: 100 €
RM3234   Romanèchite
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Without a doubt these are the best specimens of romanechite that have ever been found in Spain. These are botryoidal romanechite aggregates, shiny and very aesthetic. We will send the analysis to the buyer.


Size: 12.5 x 6.8 x 2.7 cm.
Main crystal: 2 cm.
Found in ±2016.

Classic locality


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RM3254   Baryte
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Globular aggregates of prismatic baryte crystals, bright, defined, translucent and with a whitish color. A classic of Murcian mining.


Size: 6.6 x 3.7 x 5.2 cm.
Main crystal: 8 x 7 mm.

Price: 45 €
RM3282   Gypsum with inclusions
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Group of gypsum crystals, in parallel growth, with siderite inclusions. Open pit exploitation (corta) located next to the San Valentín corta. It belongs from the collection of Joan Astor.


Size: 11.3 x 4.7 x 3.2 cm.
Found in ±1977.

Col. Joan Astor (Barcelona).


Price: 45 €
RM3182   Arsenocrandallite
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White to bluish globular aggregates of arsenocrandallite, accompanied by brown yukonite. These specimens were the first that Joan Viñals analyzed from this classic Murcian mine and that would lead to the discovery of the barahonaite (Al and Fe). With handwritten label.


Size: 7.2 x 5 x 4.1 cm.
Found in ±1990.



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RM3153   Goethite, pyrolusite and romanechite
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Aesthetic specimen that combines an upper part formd by goethite botryoidal aggregates, with a semi-matt luster, and a lower part with stalactitic growths of manganese oxides. They are accompanied by hematite of intense red color and baryte. A very interesting specimen from "la Sierra de la Unión".


Size: 7.3 x 7 x 4.2 cm.

Excol. Juan M. Casanova


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RM3028   Yuanfuliite, hematite, calcite and fluoro-richterite
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Rich aggregates of yuanfuliite needle like crystals, with orange-red color. They are accompanied by globular and brilliant calcite, hematite and yellow color richterite/fluoro-richterite and diopside sharp crystals. From this classic Spanish locality.


Size: 6.3 x 5.3 x 4.3 cm.

Col. Peter Seroka (#614).
Classic locality


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RM2938   Cronstedtite and smithsonite
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The Corta Brunita (open pit), in Murcia, is a classic of Spanish mining and mineralogy. This sample shows various globular aggregates of cronstedtite, formed by small crystals with triangular terminal faces. They are disposed on a matrix with smithsonite.


Size: 9.4 x 5 x 3 cm.
Main crystal: 14 mm. glob. agr.
Found in ±2015.

Col. M. Marí - A. García (Castelló)
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RM2553   Romanèchite
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These are the most fine quality romanèchite specimens ever found in Spain. These botryoidal aggregates show the velvet surface formed by several small romanèchite/pyrolusite crystals (see SEM photo). These specimens has not been treated, only fresh water. Romanèchite shows in fresh fracture the classic grey color. You can observe small but brilliant crystals of pyrolusite on the stalactitic surface. Analysis will be send to the buyer.


Size: 4.7 x 2.8 x 2.6 cm.
Found in ±2017.

Analyzed specimen with report


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RM2457   Baryte
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Rich aggregate of tabular baryte crystals, brilliant, defined and between translucent to transparent on the edges. From a classic locality for the Spanish mineralogy.


Size: 6.2 x 4 x 3 cm.
Main crystal: 1 cm.
Found in ca. 1996.

Col. Joan Astor (Barcelona). cv.


Price: 40 €
RM2403   Baryte
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Rich specimen formed by several aggregates of thick pseudo-hexagonal baryte crystals, with luster, white to yellowish colour, that stand out on a matrix of goethite. The baryte specimens from this Spanish mine are highly prized by collectors. This specimen belongs from the former J. Astor collection (Barcelona). With old labels.


Size: 8 x 5.5 x 3.8 cm.
Main crystal: 0.8 cm.
Found in ca. 1996.

Col. Joan Astor (Barcelona)
Classic locality


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RM2264   Aragonite - Calcite
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Showy specimen in the form of divergent stalactitic aggregates, with a patina of manganese oxides on the back side. Aerial and good sized. A very curious piece of this mine from Murcia.


Size: 8 x 7 x 6.5 cm.

Col. J.A. Robles (La Unión, Murcia)
RM2180   Gypsum
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Very aerial crystal of gypsum of this classic Murcian locality. It stands out for its transparency, brightness and for visible and aesthetic inclusions. The "matrix" is formed by a group of crystals of the same species. Not usual in the market.


Size: 7.7 x 7.5 x 6.0 cm.
Main crystal: 5.8 x 2.1 cm.

Col. A. Arguijo (Barcelona).
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RM2193   Pyrolusite and goethite
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A very notable specimen for the size of the pyrolusite sharp crystals, which form brilliant aggregates. In some areas they are partially covered by small botryoidal aggregates of goethite, black and very bright. A place under the magnifying glass.


Size: 5.4 x 3.5 x 2.4 cm.
Found in ±01/1986.

#221, EK, Col. Manchion (Barcelona).
Classic locality


Price: 30 €
RM2053   Quartz var. Chalcedony with calcite and siderite
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This specimen shows an interesting group formed by a bluish, very bright botryodal chalcedony, which is partially covered by aggregates of calcite crystals, flattened, in axial growth, and with an excellent transparency and brightness. A worthy specimen of this near to disapeared quarry, close to the San Valentín quarry. A very aesthetic piece of this classic Murcia mining area.


Size: 7.8 x 6.4 x 4.6 cm.
Found in ±1988



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RM1822   Pyrolusite and Romanéchite
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Good specimen formed by various manganese oxides, with tabular crystals of pyrolusite forming brilliant rosettes, on botryoidal aggregates of romanèchite-pyrolusite. A good old piece. Acquired by Sr. Manchion in the former minerals fair held in 1985 in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, close to Barcelona.


Size: 7.8 x 6.2 x 3.5 cm.
Main crystal: 5 x 4 mm. aggr.
Found in ±1985.

Col. J.M. Manchion (Barcelona). No.137, 1985.


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RM1799   Romanèchite
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These are the most fine quality romanèchite specimens ever found in Spain. These botryoidal aggregates show the velvet surface formed by several small romanèchite/pyrolusite crystals (see SEM photo). These specimens has not been treated, only fresh water. Romanèchite shows in fresh fracture the classic grey color. You can observe small but brilliant crystals of pyrolusite on the stalactitic surface. Analysis will be send to the buyer.


Size: 4.3 x 4.3 x 3.6 cm.
Found in 2017.

Analyzed specimen with report


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RM1792   Baryte
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These specimens of orange-colored baryte are a classic of the mineralogy of the La Unión-Cartagena area. This piece stands out for the intense brightness and a marked color zoning, which shows banded zoning on the tabular crystals, those form aesthetic rosettes. Very elegant specimen.


Size: 4.5 x 4.3 x 3.3 cm.

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RM1784   Baryte
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A rich group of baryte crystals, with staggered stalactite growths, intense white, with defined faces and edges and forming a very displayable and aesthetic "crest". Really good size.


Size: 18 x 11 x 10 cm

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RM1716   Baryte
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A rich group of baryte crystals, with staggered stalactite growths, intense white, with defined faces and edges and forming a very displayable and aesthetic "crest". A Spanish classic, different from the usual.


Size: 12 x 5.5 x 4.5 cm.

Col. J.M. Manchion (Barcelona) - No. 460 (Sants, 1989)


Price: 45 €
RM1706   Romanèchite
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These are the most fine quality romanèchite specimens ever found in Spain. These botryoidal aggregates show the velvet surface formed by several small romanechite/pyrolusite crystals (see SEM photo). These specimens has not been treated, only fresh water. Romanèchite shows in fresh fracture the classic grey color. You can observe small but brilliant crystals of pyrolusite on the stalactitic surface. Analysis will be send to the buyer.


Size: 6.0 x 6.0 x 2.6 cm.
Found in 2017.

Analyzed specimen with report


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RM1709   Romanèchite
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These are the most fine quality romanèchite specimens ever found in Spain. These botryoidal aggregates show the velvet surface formed by several small todorokite/romanechite/pyrolusite crystals (see SEM photo). These specimens has not been treated, only fresh water. Romanèchite shows in fresh fracture the classic grey color. You can observe small but brilliant crystals of pyrolusite on the stalactitic surface. Analysis will be send to the buyer. Good size.


Size: 11.0 x 7.8 x 5.5 cm.
Found in 2017.

Analyzed specimen with report


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RM1651   Fluorapatite
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From a find in the area of La Celia mines. This crystal is very rich in faces, doubly terminated, gem quality, very brilliant and with an excellent transparence. It is accompanied by numerous other smaller crystals. This locality is located in La Celia volcano where we find remains of a volcanic neck (chimney) and streams from Pliocenic age (1.8-5 million years). These mines have a special geological interest, as they contains an exceptional locality for fluorapatite in the volcanic rock "jumillite". Jumillite is a volcanic rock of the lamproite group, a variety of phonolitic leucitite, consisting essentially of diopside and leucite and, to a lesser content, by olivine, alkali feldspar and phlogopite.


Size: 5.5 × 3.5 × 3 cm
Main crystal: 12 mm.
Found in 2015.

Fluorescent under long wave UV
RM1640   Baryte
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Rich group of tabular crystals of baryte with transparency, very defined, with a book shape. It is accompanied by a L. Daunis handwritten label that refers to the Esperanza mine.
Tercera Esperanza Mine (Esperanza Mine), Cabezo de San Ginés, San Ginés de la Jara, Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain


Size: 7.3 x 5.0 x 4.2 cm.



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