Greenockite included Smithsonite
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The majority of the greenockite-included smithsonite specimens from Arkansas are actually pseudomorphs after dolomite, which lends to their distinct appearance and nickname of ‘turkey fat.’ However, this stunning toenail-sized specimen represents an uncommon style that is not a pseudomorph, featuring bright, saturated lemon-yellow greenockite-included smithsonite crystals on a bed of micro quartz crystals. The smithsonite crystals, up to several mm, have a bright, waxy luster. Ex. Henry De Linde collection. Henry was an avid collector of Arkansas minerals. In 1973, he became a founding member of the Coon Creek Association, along with Art Smith and Al Kidwell. In their 20 year history, they discovered 7 minerals new to Arkansas and 5 minerals new to the world. In 1987, Henry had “Delindeite”, a new species of mineral, named in his honor.
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| Date | Collector | Acquisition price |
|---|---|---|
| 10/2024 | Unknown Owner | $675.00 |
| — | The Arkenstone | Not disclosed |
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ZnCO3 with botryoidal and crystalline forms, silky to vitreous luster, pastel hues from cobalt to yellow; localities boost collecting appeal.Regional guide

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