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English: Carrollite
Locality: Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga (Shaba), Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaïre) (Locality at mindat.org)
Size: 16.0 cm x 11.0 cm x 9.5 cm
A rare, impressive, large and very rich matrix carrollite specimen from a new 2017 find at this well-known locale. Three sharp, larger octahedrons really stand out on the matrix, that includes some smaller pristine carrollites, a myriad of broken carrollite crystals and sections of calcite crystals. The three splendent silver-metallic octahedral crystals have remarkable form and the superb lustre that is characteristic of this rare Cu-Co-Ni sulfide. Some faces have golden iridescence that adds even more character. The striking large octahedron is 1.7 cm on edge and is nearly pristine, with only a small bruise on a lower edge. The other two crystals, to 1.3 cm, are pristine. This is a remarkable large and rich matrix specimen. Weighs 4.6 pounds or 2.1 kilograms.
Deutsch: Carrollit
Fundort: Kamoya South II Mine, Kamoya, Kreis Kambove, Katanga, Demokratische Republik Kongo
Größe: 16,0 cm x 11,0 cm x 9,5 cm
Date before September 2018
date QS:P,+2018-09-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+2018-09-00T00:00:00Z/10
Source https://www.mindat.org/photo-908481.html (Mindat-ID 1EV-VEV)
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Robert M. Lavinsky  (1972–)  wikidata:Q56247090
 
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Robert Matthew Lavinsky; Lavinsky, Robert M.; Lavinsky R M
Description American mineral collector and mineral dealer
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Date of birth 13 December 1972 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Columbus
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