A combination piece from the renowned Palermo Mine, featuring multiple rare minerals in host matrix. The central attraction is a well-formed, 6mm colourless whitlockite crystal nestled within a vug. It is accompanied by light orange-stained palermoite and small colourless goedkenite crystals, making it a fascinating specimen containing three type locality minerals from one site. The Palermo Mine, located in New Hampshire, is famed for producing a variety of rare phosphate minerals. This makes the sample a significant piece for those interested in mineralogical rarity and provenance.
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