Minerals A - F
Showing 51–100 of 225 results
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Aragonite Sputnik Clusters
£2.00 – £6.00 -
Arsenopyrite from Penlee Beach, Cornwall
£5.00 – £10.00 -
Aventurine Specimens / Rough (Green)
£3.50 -
Azurite and Malachite from Ting Tang Mine, Cornwall
£2.50 – £5.00 -
Azurite and Malachite Specimens
£1.50 – £35.00 -
Azurite from Cannington Park Quarry, Somerset
£1.00 – £4.00 -
Azurite from La Encontrada Mine, Spain
£7.50 -
Azurite from Ting Tang Mine, Cornwall
£2.00 – £4.00 -
Azurite Specimens from Morocco
£1.00 – £5.00 -
Bayldonite from Penberthy Croft Mine, UK
£10.00 -
Berthierite from Gründenwald, Germany
£50.00 -
Beryl crystals and fragments
£2.50 – £5.00 -
Bloodstone / Heliotrope Specimens / Rough
£3.50 -
Blue John Mineral Specimens
£5.00 – £150.00 -
Boulangerite from Caspari Mine, Germany
£20.00 – £35.00 -
Braunite from Gremmelsbach, Germany
£15.00 -
Calcite and Analcime from Croft Quarry, UK
£20.00 -
Calcite and Pyrite from Greystone Quarry, Cornwall
£5.00 – £20.00 -
Calcite and Pyrite from La Sirena Mine, Mexico
£35.00 -
Calcite and Selenite specimens from Jebel Saghro, Morocco
£10.00 -
Calcite from Chipping Sodbury Quarry, Gloucestershire
£20.00 -
Calcite from Geevor Mine, Cornwall
£2.00 -
Calcite from Goose Green Mine, Cumbria, UK
£15.00 -
Calcite from Herculano Mine, Spain
£7.50 -
Calcite from Mettermich, Germany
£10.00 -
Calcite from Peak Hill, Devon
£10.00 -
Calcite from Taff’s Well Quarry, Wales
£15.00 -
Calcite from Ullcoats Mine, Cumbria
£12.50 -
Calcite on specular Hematite from Florence-Ullcoats Mine, Cumbria
£25.00 -
Calcite specimens (Mangano)
£5.00 – £100.00 -
Calcite Specimens / Rough (Blue)
£3.00 -
Calcite Specimens / Rough (Optical)
£1.50 – £10.00 -
Calcite specimens from Eskett Quarry
£10.00 -
Calcite stalactite from Coombefield Quarry, Dorset
£100.00 -
Calcite, Chabazite, and Hematite from Coatsgate Quarry, UK
£10.00 -
Caledonite from Bönkhausen, Germany
£20.00 -
Campylite specimens from Dry Gill Mine, Cumbria
£3.50 – £15.00 -
Cassiterite and Chalcopyrite from Levant Mine, Cornwall
£10.00
Obviously, there’s a whole ton of mineral species in the A-F section.
One day I might have to change it – either to A-C or just to A, B, and C.
We have a wide range of minerals in this section – It’d be ridiculous to list them all but throughout this section we do have some fairly well known and popular minerals – agates, amazonite, amethyst, apatite, azurite, baryte, beryl, calcite, cassiterite, celestite, chalcedony, chrysocolla, corundum, dolomite, epidote, feldspar, flint and fluorite!