SILVER
Specimen siv-7
$ 30.00Dims: 4.7" x 4.2" x 3.2"
Wt: 3 lbs., 4.5 oz (1.485 kg)
Veta Grande, Zacatecas, Mexico
The native Silver in this specimen takes the form of many small tangles of fine wire that inhabit crevices in a massive chalcopyrite host rock. Though difficult to see clearly in our close-up image, one particular crevice extends about 2 inches along the host rock's surface. There are many fine wires of native Silver tangled together in this crevice, along with some iron (and possibly silver) sulfide minerals and many tiny, white quartz and amethyst crystals. The Silver has a bright, white metallic color and dull metallic luster, and some are slightly oxidized and have an almost reddish-brown coloration. There are dozens of crevices in the host rock, and several of them show concentrations of silver, though not as intensely as the largest crevice. There is most likely more silver inside this host rock, but one cannot be certain how much there is.