ANDERSONITE
Specimen ane-1
$ 120.00Dims: 4" x 2-1/2" x 1/2"
Wt: 3.3 oz
Moab, Utah, U.S.A.
Spread out on a nondescript, gray/beige slab of what appears to be a shale or mudstone is a massive crust of Andersonite. The crust is very thin (about 1 mm or so), and covers approximately half of one side of the shale/mudstone host rock. Its color is a rather dull yellow with a hint of green, and under 15x magnification, I can detect no crystalline structure. Just get this little lovely under a longwave UV source, though, and the beauty comes shining through; the color that will show is greener than what is displayed in our "fluorescence picture". It is a really good fluorescing specimen, though, and is rather uncommon, or so I've read.