Fine quality mineral specimens from all over the world. We carry specimens for all levels of collectors. Please use our search bar for easy access to our inventory of great quality specimens. All our specimens come with a label describing what it is and where it is from to the best of our information available.
Location: Goboboseb Mtns., Brandberg Dist., Erongo Region, Namibia
Location: North of Lake George, Colorado
Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Location: Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Reward Mine, Inyo Co., California
Location: Fahler Quarry, Winfield, PA
Location: Okatumba, Kaokoveld, Namibia
Location: Reynolds, Missouri
Don Belsher Collection This is a spectacular specimen. Each crystal in this cluster is in amazing condition.
This is an amazing piece of boytroidal Malachite. There is some light contact damage on the edges, but the piece is in no way affected visually.
This is a beautiful piece of yellow/green Adamite.
This specimen of Galena and Sphalerite is really a great piece.
Location: Mina La Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Location: Patagonia, Argentina
This cute dolphin is doing a tail stand and was carved very nicely showing the swirls of the malachite well.
This is a cute wavelite cluster that has very nice color and no damage except were it broke away from a larger cluster.
Madagascar continues to produce new and high quality specimens.
These are some showy pieces with the pink chalcedony forming on dog tooth calcites.
This l arge cabinetspecimen has many small vugs where the massive hemimorphite covered the matrix and then was blessed with the sparkling sky blue ...
About 75 Apaches and the US Calvary squared off against each other in battle on a mountain overlooking what is now Superior, Arizona in the 1870's. ...
About 75 Apaches and the US Calvary squared off against each other in battle on a mountain overlooking what is now Superior, Arizona in the 1870's. ...
This is the best piece of this lot. It is very lustrous and showy. The epidote presents in semi-spherical form.
A superb specimen of Hemimorphite. The large spray of crystals are about 1 inch in length.
Mordenite is one of the less common Zeolites. This is a fine specimen with snow white Scolecite included with Mordentie ball nestled in medium peach ...
This is a deep red cherry colored Spahlerite Crystal with Double Dog Tooth Calcite spread over the matrix.
This is a top quality specimen that is two sided with velvety rosasite in flowing presentation.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
The hemimorphite from this location are well known for their delicate clear crystals that form beautiful sprays on the limonite matrix.
Aurichalcite is included in some nice clear calcite crystals and give this piece a rich blue color in contrast with the clear calcite.
This is a perfect undamaged ball of adamite crystal that fluoresces a bright green.
This is an uncommon combination of cuprian adamite in a turquoise blue with nice clear acicular blades of hemimorphite.
This is an another uncommon combination of hemimorphite in a red bed of carminite.
This adamite is very pristine. It is a single crystal that is astecically set in a ridge of limonite.
A very unique combination of hemimorphite, conichalcite, and smithsonite. Need a loop to see the smithsonite.
This nice undamaged smithsonite is included with rosasite or .... It is a two sided piece but the main side is pristine with a couple of contact ...
A very nice contrasting piece. The yellow/green of the adamite and the clear calcite pair well.
These are nice bags of beautiful rough turquoise from Patagonia, AZ.
These are nice bags of beautiful polished or tumbled turquoise from Patagonia, AZ.
This is fully natural silver wire. This is proof that every crystal is completely one of a kind.
This is fully natural silver wire. This is proof that every crystal is completely one of a kind.
This specimen is sold as a pair, not single halves. The measurements are for one half of the geode.
This specimen is sold as a pair, not single halves. The measurements are for one half of the geode.
This Kyanite is a nice dark blue in a white and black Schist matrix. There is a little contact damage but otherwise the crystals are beautifully ...
It really is Kyanite! It looks completely different than the blue or green, but it is still the Kyanite we love.
Location: Sierra De Las Cruces, Coahuila, Mexico
This Piece of Hematite Pseudomorph after Magnetite is in amazing condition.
Bornite is an important copper ore mineral. It does however get used in the mineral trade as a curiosity called ""peacock ore"". A favorite among ...
Calcite is truly one of the best collection type minerals. There are lots of interesting forms and varieties as well as colorful and beautiful ...
These stones are called polished amethyst quartz windows because they are tumbled amethyst quartz that has had a window cut on one face that is ...
These are nice bags tumbled hematite. There are around 12 to 20 pieces per bag.
These are nice bags of fluorite octahedrons. There are around 10 to 15 pieces per bag.
These are nice bags of tumbled clear quartz. There are around 15 to 25 pieces per bag.
These are nice bags of tumbled amazonite. They are nice to have as stones to carry with you or give as gifts.
These are nice bags of tumbled lapis lazuli. They are nice to have as stones to carry with you or give as gifts.
These are nice bags of beautiful amethyst quartz. It is some of the deepest purple amethyst.
From a rare find in the Viburnum, Trend, Missouri comes this extra-small specimen of Massive Galena (a lead sulfide), the most important ore mineral ...
Fluorite (calcium fluoride) comes in an amazing array of colors. It is commonly found in purple, blue, green, yellow, and clear, but can also occur ...
Calcite," which gets its name from ""chalix"" the Greek word for lime", is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral.
Calcite," which gets its name from ""chalix"" the Greek word for lime", is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral.
Apple Green Calcite. Each piece is approx. 2"" x 2"" x 1"". Calcite is truly one of the best collection type minerals.
Tektites are one of the most mysterious and most hotly-debated rock types on earth. Their origin remains an unsolved mystery after several hundred ...