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Fluorite
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Glassy gemmy color zoned grouping the fluorite crystals without matrix. Minimal micro-damage present, this still very good.The Minerva No. 1 Mine, located in Hardin County, Illinois, was one of the major producers in the Illinois Kentucky Fluorspar District, a region well known for its fluorite deposits. Developed in the mid 20th century and operated by the Ozark Mahoning Company, the mine consisted of extensive underground workings that followed mineralized veins through limestone host rock. Fluorite was the primary commodity, mined for use in the steel and chemical industries, and was commonly associated with minerals such as calcite, galena, and sphalerite. The mine became one of the leading sources of fluorspar in the United States during its peak years of operation. As demand declined and economic conditions changed, the mine eventually closed, but it remains an important locality both for its industrial history and for the high quality mineral specimens it produced.
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SizeMiniature
Dimensions4.5 x 4.0 x 3.5 cm
Locality
SKU2092153
Listed on04/26/2026
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Mineral guideLearn about Fluoritecalcium fluoride with a dazzling color range, cubic and octahedral crystals, and UV fluorescence; prized by collectors for Blue John banding.
Regional guideFluorite from Minerva No. 1 MineSign in to contribute
OriginMinerva No. 1 MineAbout specimens from Minerva No. 1 Mine


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