Sulfur and Calcite in drill core (rare) Consie Prince Coll.

Pecos County, Texas
Cabinet, 11.5 x 11.5 x 6.3 cm
Start Time: 08/01/2015 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 08/06/2015 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
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Item Description

Sulfur and calcite drill core sections are rare! The complete all-around core clearly shows its origins, cutting into natural vugs of sulfur and calcite from deep in the ground! It has rich, yellow, gemmy crystal sections of sulfur set on contrasting tiny, sugary white dogtooth calcite crystals. It is beautiful and this core section of limestone is strongly laminated with numerous vugs exposed on the side of the core! Geologists during the 1950s to 1980s used to keep these rare core pockets of sulfur when found, and give them as gifts around the area here in Texas. In practice, they are almost impossible to find on the market for this reason. After all, nobody really could have afforded to collect them as specimens per se, not when spending tens of thousands of dollars per drill, if not more! And then, many didn't go to collectors, but to oil companies for unique office decor or as gifts. In a way, that makes these among the worlds most expensively mined mineral specimens, I suppose. I have seen around a dozen good ones over the years since moved to Texas the first time, in 1991. This one is super-good, with the striking and rich top and numerous sulfur and calcite crystal-lined vugs on the sides! RARE IN THIS QUALITY.

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