Franklinite

Unknown Owner
A large cluster of semi lustrous franklinite crystals, the largest measuring to almost 4.0 cm in size. The specimen comes with a previous data card with an acquisition date of 1963. A good large example for the species. There are no points of attachment.Franklin, New Jersey, located in Sussex County, is known globally as the "Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World" due to its unique and complex mineralogy. Geologically, the deposit is a stratiform zinc-iron-manganese ore body hosted within the Precambrian Franklin Marble. The mineralization is thought to have formed through the metamorphism of seafloor-deposited metal oxides and carbonates approximately 1.1 billion years ago, resulting in over 360 distinct mineral species, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. Historically, while iron mining began in the mid-1700s, the large-scale extraction of zinc became the primary focus in the 19th century. The New Jersey Zinc Company consolidated various claims and operated the massive Sterling Hill and Franklin mines as major industrial hubs. The Franklin Mine specifically saw its peak production during the early to mid-20th century before closing in 1954 due to the exhaustion of the ore body. Today, the site is a legendary locality for collectors, famous for its "bright" minerals like willemite and franklinite that exhibit spectacular colors under ultraviolet light.

Product details

SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions8.0 x 6.5 x 6.5 cm
Added on05/16/2026

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
05/2026Unknown Owner$285.00
Weinrich MineralsNot disclosed