Franckeite var: Potosiite (very rare)

San Jose Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro, Bolivia
Ex. Demetrius Pohl
Small Cabinet, 9.3 x 5.3 x 4.1 cm
Start Time: 08/01/2024 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 08/08/2024 6:48:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $177

Item Description

A fantastic specimen of Franckeite and Potosiite, from the great find of 2004, which produced the most significant crystals of Potosiite ever found. This is very attractive, incredibly rare, superb quality, crystallized specimen of Potosiite featuring many extremely rare, heavily striated, tabular blades (some are twinned) measuring up to 7 mm sitting atop crystallized triclinic crystals of the lead, tin, iron, antimony sulfosalt, Franckeite. The Potosiite crystals are a marvel for their unique form and intricate beauty which we've illustrated in the photos. It must be noted that Potosiite was at one point a valued species, but is now defined as a variety of Franckeite. It does not take away from the great rarity and value of the specimen whatsoever, especially now that we are 20 years past its discovery, and NONE more have been found. For those of you who are unaware, the Potosiite crystals on this specimen are very good sized for the material. Before these new specimens were discovered, some of the largest known crystals of Potosiite were massive, uncrystallized, granules less than 1 mm in most cases. The crystals on this specimen are NOT micros, they are distinct, and you can clearly see them with the naked eye These are undoubtedly some of the LARGEST KNOWN POTOSIITE CRYSTALS IN EXISTENCE. Any crystals over 1 cm is big, and up to 1.5 cm is considered exceptionally large. I have been told that the part of the mine that produced these specimens is now mined out and we will most likely never see them again. This piece is valued at $1,500 simply for the fact that it has a good number of crystals, and it's actually very displayable, which can't be said of most of them. For reference, Brian Kosnar personally imported all of the best specimens in 2004 directly from Bolivia.
From the worldwide mineral collection of geologist, Demetrius Pohl (#1516)

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$177 08/08/2024 6:44:02 pm (CDT)
$167 08/08/2024 6:44:02 pm (CDT)
$160 08/08/2024 5:38:46 pm (CDT)
$150 08/08/2024 5:38:46 pm (CDT)
$135 08/08/2024 4:11:40 pm (CDT)
$125 08/08/2024 4:11:40 pm (CDT)
$80 08/08/2024 2:49:32 pm (CDT)
$70 08/07/2024 9:46:28 pm (CDT)
$60 08/06/2024 12:58:31 am (CDT)
$50 08/06/2024 12:58:31 am (CDT)
$40 08/04/2024 1:17:06 pm (CDT)
$35 08/04/2024 1:17:06 pm (CDT)
$25 08/03/2024 8:29:45 am (CDT)
$20 08/03/2024 8:29:45 am (CDT)
$15 08/03/2024 4:01:02 am (CDT)
$10 08/02/2024 11:15:34 pm (CDT)