ANTIMONY
Specimen ant-3
$ 60.00Dims: 1.5" x 1.4" x 1.1" (3.8 x 3.6 x 2.8 cm)
Wt: 3.01 oz. (85.4 g)
Lac Nicolet Antimony Mine, Ham Sud Township, Quebec, Canada
This specimen's mass is made up almost entirely of native Antimony; however, the Antimony takes on 2 different forms, which occur in 2 layers. The topmost layer consists of semi-crystalline Antimony that shows a pale silvery color and a bright, metallic luster. These are likely not actual crystals, but cleaved surfaces of massive Antimony- however, the cleavage surfaces show definite crystalline tendencies. There is also what appears to be a tiny amount of calcite on the surface of this layer, but it also lacks any definite form. This layer rests upon a layer of strictly massive Antimony; it shows absolutely no crystal form, and upon first glance, one may wonder if it is even Antimony! However, there is a small amount of damage to the piece in the form of a scrape, wherein the silvery color and metallic luster show themselves. The rest of the surface shows a pale gray coloration and a luster that is more satiny than metallic. It is certainly the most massive and least expensive Antimony specimen that we have yet had available.