Nagyágite
Săcărâmb, Certeju de Sus, Hunedoara County, Romania
5.1 x 4.1 x 2.7 cm. Nagyagite, a rare lead, gold, tellurium, antimony sulfosalt, was first described from this ancient locality in 1845. Two beautifully iridescent, lamellar crystals to 1.3 cm are very aesthetically set on the quartz matrix. Smaller crystals are scattered about and you can see veins of nagyagite on the sides of the quartz matrix. ...
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