CALCITE
Specimen cal-49
$ 38.00Dims: 2.7" x 2.0" x 1.4" (6.9 x 5.1 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 2.46 oz. (69.7 g)
1100 foot level, 106 Drift, Brushy Creek Mine, Reynolds County, Missouri, U.S.A.
Another specimen from Missouri in the U.S., this piece consists of several scalenohedral Calcites that have excellent form. One tip of one crystal is damaged, but that is all that I can see. The largest of these crystals measures approximately 1.6" (41. cm) in length. Most of the crystals have a gray coloration (caused by phantoms just below their surfaces), pearly luster, and dim transparence. Their transparence enables one to see phantoms deep inside some of the crystals that are made up of layers of small marcasite crystals. One crystal, however, shows a coating of tiny, colorful marcasites on its surface, but it is partially obscured by a gray Calcite that is growing off of and parallel to it. Other than that, all the crystals are aligned at random angles and are intergrown to form the crust that constitutes the specimen.