MILLERITE
Specimen mil-5
$ 57.00Dims: 3.7 x 2.3 x 1.2" (9.4 x 5.8 x 3.0 cm)
Wt: 7.90 oz. (224.1 g)
Halls Gap, Lincoln County, Kentucky, U.S.A.
This hand specimen consists of several small "mattings" of fine, interlaced Millerite needles rest in part of a geode that is still partly embedded in the shale host rock of this hand specimen. Given the fact that each needle is finer than a human hair, assessment of damage and crystal form is nearly impossible. All have the dull, brown-gold coloration and metallic luster that are standard for Millerite, and achieve lengths of up to 0.5" (1.3 cm) and possibly more. They rest amid small flat and botryoidal formations of quartz that line the interior of the geode. A friend mine and I went to Halls Gap 2 weeks ago to try to find some of these- however, I think that the deep hollow wherein they are found was blasted because it was unsafe. We found many geodes, but none that contained Millerite.