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LocalitiesRubtsovsk Mine, Rubtsovsky District, Altai Krai, Russia
19th Nov 2014 21:49 UTCturtledove thrushe
http://www.mindat.org/article.php/2136/The+Munich+Mineral+Show+2014
Russian Minerals gave me the sad news that the Rubtsovskoe deposit in Russia, famous for cuprite, copper and copper/silver halide minerals is now "finished" and no new material is being recovered
19th Nov 2014 21:57 UTCRock Currier Expert
What is one of the most commonly heard laments from collectors looking at some of the fabulous specimens on display each year? "But he told me I had the best one."
Some times these statements are true, but more often they are not. I know that the Russian collectors love their specimens just as much as other collectors and it would not surprise me at all if there are better specimens of cuprite from this mine that have yet been seen in the west.
19th Nov 2014 22:06 UTCturtledove thrushe
I have contacted a friend of mine and also a dealer asking about this so I will update once I hear back from him.
I'll have to upload my collection as well to mindat and display some of these Cuprite's/Azurite's from this locality.
On the subject of the locality though last I heard and remember was that these specimens were being mined in an oxidation layer and that they were mining through it quickly. Looking at the first appearance of these specimens it appears that they were first displayed in Tucson from 2009?
20th Nov 2014 04:09 UTCRock Currier Expert
21st Nov 2014 02:47 UTCturtledove thrushe
In the meanwhile I hope to get some deals on those 'Clusters/Floater's to add to my existing inventory.
19th Nov 2019 18:30 UTCAntoine Barthélemy Expert
19th Jan 2020 12:30 UTCPhilip Bluemner Expert
Hi,
why were the names "Rubtsovskoe Cu-Zn-Pb deposit" and
Regards
"Poteryaevskoe Mine" taken away from the title? Is it to shorten the title
and leave the synonyms mentioned beneath?
Hasn't Poteryaevskoe Mine by the way been considered as a separate locality or is it just a synonym?
Regards
Philip
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