United Kingdom
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	 Galena and Cerussite from Stancombe Quarry, North Somerset£15.00
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	 Galena from Gravel Hill Mine, Cornwall£3.50
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	 Galena from Red Gill Mine, Cumbria£7.50
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	 Galena from Tankerville Mine, Shropshire£10.00
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	 Garnet from Belstone Consols, Devon£20.00
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	 Garnets in Mica from Loch Tay, ScotlandPrice range: £5.00 through £6.00
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	 Goethite and Calcite from Clearwell, Gloucestershire£35.00
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	 Goethite and Calcite from Old Ham Mine, Gloucestershire£15.00
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	 Goethite and Fluorite from Wheal Cock, Cornwall£10.00
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	 Goethite and Quartz from the Restormel Royal Iron Mine, CornwallPrice range: £15.00 through £20.00
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	 Goethite and Quartz from Wheal Cock, CornwallPrice range: £0.50 through £1.50
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	 Goethite from Botallack Mine, Cornwall£7.50
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	 Goethite from the Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Cornwall£20.00
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	 Graphite from Wad Mine, Cumbria£5.00
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	 Halite from Boulby Mine, North YorkshirePrice range: £6.00 through £10.00
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	 Harmotome from Whitesmith Mine, Scotland£20.00
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	 Hedenbergite from Loch Scridain area, Scotland£35.00
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	 Hematite and Pseudomalachite from Bampfylde Mine, Devon£30.00
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	 Hematite from Goose Green Mine, Cumbria£15.00
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	 Hemimorphite from Golconda Mine, Derbyshire£3.00
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	 Hemimorphite from Roughton Gill Mine, CumbriaPrice range: £3.50 through £12.50
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	 Hemimorphite from Royal mine, DerbyshirePrice range: £1.00 through £10.00
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	 Hemimorphite mineral specimensPrice range: £3.00 through £4.00
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	 Hemimorphite on Fluorite from Wapping Mine, Derbyshire£10.00
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	 Hydrozincite from Aberllyn Mine, WalesPrice range: £1.00 through £5.00
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	 Kaolinite after Orthoclase from Melbur China Clay Pit, Cornwall£15.00
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	 Langite and Linarite from Eaglebrook Mine, Wales£10.00
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	 Langite from Moel Hebog, WalesPrice range: £5.00 through £10.00
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	 Linarite and Wroewolfeite from Frongoch Mine, Wales£35.00
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	 Linarite from Old Sandbed Mine, Cumbria£10.00
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	 Linarite from Red Gill Mine, Cumbria£20.00
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	 Linarite from Silver Gill, Cumbria£7.50
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	 Magnetite from Haytor Mine, Devon£1.00
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	 Magnetite from Port Muck, Northern Ireland£5.00
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	 Malachite and Calcite from Great Orme, Wales£5.00
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	 Malachite from Bampfylde Mine, Devon£20.00
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	 Malachite from Driggith Mine, Cumbria£5.00
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	 Malachite from Higher Roughton Gill, Cumbria£10.00
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	 Malachite specimens from the Great Orme, WalesPrice range: £4.00 through £7.00
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	 Marble with Forsterite/Serpentine from Ledmore Quarry, ScotlandPrice range: £3.00 through £5.00
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	 Mendipite from Torr Works Quarry, SomersetPrice range: £10.00 through £15.00
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	 Mimetite and Quartz from Old Sandbed Mine, Cumbria£3.50
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	 Mimetite from Arm O’Grain, Cumbria£3.00
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	 Mimetite from Brandy Gill Mine, Cumbria£10.00
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	 Molybdenite and Schorl from Hingston Down Quarry, CornwallPrice range: £15.00 through £25.00
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	 Molybdenite from Carrock Mine, Cumbria£7.50
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	 Molybdenite from Hingston Down Quarry, Cornwall£12.50
The UK has a long and well-documented mining history, although commercial mining is now a shadow of what it once was.
Historically, Cornwall and Devon were major centres of tin and copper mining. Many of the UK’s most collectible minerals still come from old mine dumps in these areas – including fine specimens of cassiterite, chalcopyrite, fluorite, and quartz.
Fluorite, in particular, is perhaps the most recognisable British mineral, especially the material from Weardale in County Durham. These pieces are often cubic, sometimes colour-zoned, and can show daylight fluorescence. Some of the older Rogerley material is especially well-regarded.
Calcite, galena, and barite are also found across the North Pennines and Peak District. I’ve seen some very good baryte specimens from Cumbria and Yorkshire, often golden or honey-coloured, occasionally with associated galena.
Wales too has its share of interesting pieces – including fine hematite, pyromorphite, and cerussite from older lead workings.
Specimens from the UK are usually well documented, especially older pieces, which are often labelled with specific mines or localities. There’s also a strong collector tradition in the UK, which means a lot of good material is still in private collections or small museum holdings.
We may have some other specimens from the UK, check the links below.
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