BOURNONITE
Specimen bou-10
$ 30.00dims mm=75.6x66.3x36.8
wt g=267
Nica, Chihuahua, Mexico
This specimen is a hodgepodge of minerals, all likely sulfides, carbonates or sulfates. One side of the specimen is dominated by shiny galena and relatively large colorless calcite scalenohedrons. The other side is mostly black cogwheel shaped bournonite crystlas overgrown with a variety of minerals including calcite, something white and opaque that I don't recognize, and large thin tabulr transparent crystals that look like barite or celestite (but could even be anhydrite). There are also a variety of sulfides present. In addition to the obvious bournonite and galena, there are patches of chalcopyrite and some tiny blades that look like stibnite.