Minerals M - P
Showing 151–175 of 175 results
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Pyrite from Warden Point, Kent
£20.00 -

Pyrolusite from Imini Mine, Morocco
£3.00 -

Pyrolusite from Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión, Spain
£5.00 -
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Pyromorphite from Brandy Gill Mine, Cumbria
£3.50 -

Pyromorphite from Driggith Mine, Cumbria
£15.00 -

Pyromorphite from Dry Smale Gill, Cumbria
£5.00 -

Pyromorphite from Glengonnar shaft, Scotland
£5.00 -

Pyromorphite from Pike Lane Opencut, Derbyshire
£7.50 -
New

Pyromorphite from Roughton Gill, Cumbria
£3.50 -

Pyromorphite from Silver Gill, Cumbria
£3.50 -

Pyromorphite from Wheal Alfred, Cornwall
Price range: £3.50 through £7.50 -

Pyromorphite from Wheal Exmouth, Devon
Price range: £10.00 through £25.00 -

Pyromorphite from Whitfield Brow Mines, County Durham
£10.00 -
New

Pyromorphite on Goethite from Red Gill Mine, Cumbria
£2.50 -

Pyromorphite Specimens
Price range: £3.95 through £150.00 -

Pyromorphite specimens from Burgham Mine, Shropshire
Price range: £10.00 through £15.00 -

Pyromorphite specimens from Bwlch Glas Mine, Wales
Price range: £5.00 through £10.00 -
New

Pyroxene from Graulay Quarry, Germany
£2.50 -
New

Pyroxferroite from Caspar quarry, Germany
£10.00 -

Pyroxmangite from Serrana Mine, Spain
Price range: £7.00 through £10.00 -

Pyrrhotite from Osor Mines, Spain
£5.00 -

Quartz, Mica, and Tourmaline from Skardu, Pakistan
Price range: £5.00 through £10.00 -

Tourmaline specimens (Black in Mica)
£7.50 -
New

Vandermeerscheite and Phillipsite from Schellkopf, Germany
£15.00 -
New

Zeophyllite and Phillipsite from Schellkopf, Germany
£7.50
Some of the most well known minerals in this category include Magnesite, malachite, molybdenite, moonstone, obsidian*, opal*, prehnite, pyrite, and pyromorphite.
I have been perhaps a little cheeky here. Obsidian and Opal are not minerals, but mineraloids; they do not have distinct crystalline structure and would not fulfill the category of minerals.