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Dyscrasite

This specimen of Dyscrasite comes from Příbram, Háje, Uranimum mine No. 21. This specimen was found sometime around 1985. Dyscrasite consists of silvery-white, metallic, elongated, longitudinally grooved crystals reaching a size of up to 21 mm, which grow into each other and grow into a thin bark of gray-black stibarsen.

Origin Europe » Czech Republic » Central Bohemia Region » Pribram
Size category Miniature (4-7 cm)
Size 4,7 x 3,9 x 3,5 cm
Weight 110 g
The biggest crystal 2,1 x 0,2 x 0,1 cm

Dyscrasite

The mineral Dyskrazit would be named from the Greek word dyskrasis which means bad mixture. Dyscrasite is a rhombic mineral, a natural alloy of antimony and silver, t = 3.5-4, h = 9.4-10. It occurred on ore veins, in the Czech Republic it was found in large crystals on uranium deposits near Příbram. I also know from Morocco and Broken Hill in Australia.

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