Description
Detailed Description
This is a beautiful sharp, glassy 2.1 cm yellow-green fluorapatite crystal in matrix. Super consistency of colour throughout, bright lustre, translucent with some great transparency. In excellent condition, a couple tiny edge chips. (The second smaller crystal, visible to the left of the main one and partly hidden in a little vug, is chipped, but it sits back from the featured large crystal and is really just a colour accent on this piece, not a point of focus). On the reverse side there are some excellent additional fluorapatite crystals. The main large gemmy crystal is the one that jumps out at you under the display case lights. Just a great specimen.
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About These Fluorapatites
Cerro de Mercado is still a producing iron mine, and the fluorapatite crystals in this lot were collected this year. As contemporary mining and sorting/separation have become mechanized, and also owing to the fact that the apatite at the mine is now concentrated for its phosphate value, the preservation of fine fluorapatite crystals and matrix specimens is a greater challenge than it used to be. Damage is still a rampant problem. I selected the few fine pieces here out of a lot of hundreds of specimens, offered by a seller who lives beside the mine. Although it is likely that specimens will continue to be produced for as long as the mine continues to operate, it is also likely that fine undamaged specimens will continue to be hard to obtain.
The definitive article on this locality is Wendell Wilson’s excellent piece in the Mineralogical Record, Special Issue – Mexico VI, Vol. 42:5, Sept-Oct 2011.