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WPF66CD2: Quartz
Very well-developed Quartz crystal with parallel growth on the terminal faces and several very sharp, black, and shiny crystals of Cassiterite. The Quartz is partially coated with small lenticular crystals of Siderite, in turn covered with very shiny microcrystals of Pyrite. Like all specimens in Raúl Sanabria's collection, it was chosen with great care, always aiming to have something special that sets it apart.
Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro  Portugal
Specimen size: 17.5 × 9.8 × 9.4 cm = 6.89” × 3.86” × 3.70”

Price: €1700 / US$1846 / ¥288760 / AUD$2760

WZP50CD2: Quartz with Siderite and Muscovite
Group of hyaline Quartz crystals, all doubly terminated, with very defined faces, and some with polycrystalline terminations. They have a sharper and 'cleaner' appearance than the typical Panasqueira quartz, with coatings of Siderite and leafy aggregates of Muscovite. Like all specimens in Raúl Sanabria's collection, it was chosen with great care, always aiming to have something special that sets it apart.
Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro  Portugal (06/2021)
Specimen size: 14.7 × 7.2 × 5.4 cm = 5.79” × 2.83” × 2.13”

Main crystal size: 14.2 × 3.5 cm = 5.59” × 1.38”

Price: €580 / US$630 / ¥98510 / AUD$940

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