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All specimens are from this show are now Sold though not necessarily marked as such
 

Color change Apatite from Kazakhstan

These specimens came from a relatively new find brought to the show by Axinite PM minerals managed by Ponomarenko Victor.  An interesting feature of these apatite specimens is that they change color like alexandrite from indoor to outdoor lighting conditions.


MSKZ01 - SOLD
Apatite - $125.00
Akjaylau Mountains
Kazakhstan
2.8 x 2.6 x 2 cm


This specimen has a 1.4 cm doubly terminated crystal of apatite on orthoclase matrix.

To order this specimen Email
John Veevaert



MSKZ02 - SOLD
Apatite - $90.00
Akjaylau Mountains
Kazakhstan
2 x 1.8 x 1.6 cm


This is just a single loose fully terminated crystal of apatite.

To order this specimen Email
John Veevaert


MSKZ03 - SOLD
Apatite & Smoky Quartz - $185.00
Akjaylau Mountains
Kazakhstan
5.3 x 3 x 3 cm


This specimen has a 1.6 cm doubly terminated crystal of apatite on biotite matrix.  Also present are a couple of smoky quartz crystals to 3.5 cm in length.

To order this specimen Email
John Veevaert


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Show Reports


October 23rd
October 24th/25th
October 26th
Last Day
Moroccan Vanadinite
French Fluorite
Dem. Rep. of the Congo
Uranium Minerals
Romanian Selenite
Naimiban Fluorite
Chinese Minerals
Kammererite
Cobaltoan Calcite
Russian Fluorite
Rare Species
Kazakhstan Apatite
Random Specimens
 

1999 Munich Show        2000 Munich Show       2001 Munich Show

The Official 2002 Munich Show Homepage



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