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Minerals Fluorite, Mt Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA
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Fluorite, Mt Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA

$400.00

Size: 3.6x3.3x2.1 cm

Species: Fluorite

Locality: Mt Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA

Description: A matte light green octahedral fluorite from the famous Mt. Antero in Colorado. These specimens are not commonly seen for sale. Mt. Antero may be the highest elevation mineral-collecting locality in the contiguous 48 states, at over 13,000 feet (over 3,962m). It is generally accessible only in late summer and then is difficult due to summer storms and low oxygen levels in the air. It is located within the San Isabel National Forest, about 15 miles northwest of Salida, in a chain of 14,000-foot (4,267m) peaks in the Collegiate Range. Mineral specimens have been collected at Mt. Antero from pegmatites and miarolitic cavities in granite since 1885. (Jacobson, 1979).

ID: 26716

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Size: 3.6x3.3x2.1 cm

Species: Fluorite

Locality: Mt Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA

Description: A matte light green octahedral fluorite from the famous Mt. Antero in Colorado. These specimens are not commonly seen for sale. Mt. Antero may be the highest elevation mineral-collecting locality in the contiguous 48 states, at over 13,000 feet (over 3,962m). It is generally accessible only in late summer and then is difficult due to summer storms and low oxygen levels in the air. It is located within the San Isabel National Forest, about 15 miles northwest of Salida, in a chain of 14,000-foot (4,267m) peaks in the Collegiate Range. Mineral specimens have been collected at Mt. Antero from pegmatites and miarolitic cavities in granite since 1885. (Jacobson, 1979).

ID: 26716

Size: 3.6x3.3x2.1 cm

Species: Fluorite

Locality: Mt Antero, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA

Description: A matte light green octahedral fluorite from the famous Mt. Antero in Colorado. These specimens are not commonly seen for sale. Mt. Antero may be the highest elevation mineral-collecting locality in the contiguous 48 states, at over 13,000 feet (over 3,962m). It is generally accessible only in late summer and then is difficult due to summer storms and low oxygen levels in the air. It is located within the San Isabel National Forest, about 15 miles northwest of Salida, in a chain of 14,000-foot (4,267m) peaks in the Collegiate Range. Mineral specimens have been collected at Mt. Antero from pegmatites and miarolitic cavities in granite since 1885. (Jacobson, 1979).

ID: 26716

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