Copper (Spinel-Twinned)
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This graceful and aesthetic, arching copper specimen has spinel twins, to 3.3 cm in length, emanating from a central spine. This is CLASSIC style for the Champion finds! It is, however, unusually elegant in its presentation. The patina color is a rich brownish-red (untouched by acidizing) and this specimen can be viewed from more than one direction since it appears to be a floater. The back side is lightly covered in a crystal druse, probably calcite. Architecturally, this looks a lot like a fish skeleton and so you can see why the nickname "herringbone coppers" has been attached to these. A striking specimen, and a very stylish old classic. Out of all the Michigan coppers, this is really one of the few styles totally unique and recognizable to one specific mine. Absolutely elegant!
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Known provenance
| Date | Collector | Acquisition price |
|---|---|---|
| 08/2024 | Unknown Owner | Not disclosed |
| — | The Arkenstone | Not disclosed |
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native copper with spinel-twinned crystals and arborescences; notable from Lake Superior, Itauz, Dongchuan, Corocoro, prized for color and localities.Regional guide


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