AMBER
Specimen amb-25
$ 120.00Dims: 2.6" x 2.2" x 1.1" (6.6 x 5.6 x 2.8 cm)
Wt: 1.36 oz. (38.5 g)
Sayersville, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Though this Amber specimen is very small and almost certainly does not contain any insect inclusions, it is nonetheless a very unusual specimen. Its locality, in the eastern state of New Jersey in the U.S., is a place that is all but unknown for its amber specimens. It has an intriguing tubular form and the standard yellow-gold color of amber. Its luster is dull, and it is translucent. There are odd internal fractures or lines visible in the cross-section that are concentric- I do not know what this means about its formation. It rests on a host rock of what appears to be a soft coal (lignite?), or maybe some type of natural charcoal or other carbon-dominant material. It is one of the oddest specimens that we have found, and I doubt that we will be able to get another from this area.