Renierite

$1,500

Renierite is a rare mineral which contains Germanium, and this specific specimen comes to us from Tsumeb, South West Africa, but Renierite occurs on nearly every continent, except for Antarctica and South America, and has been found in only one mine within Colorado, the Humboldt Mine in Boulder County. Renierite has a hardness of 4-5, a Specific Gravity of 4.4, and a metallic luster. Its Type Location is the Congo, and most Renierite either comes from Africa, or Russia. Renierite is named after Armand Marie Vincent Joseph Renier (1876-1951), the Director of the Geological Survey of Belgium, and possibly the one to discover and record this mineral? It’s an exceptionally beautiful metal rock, and an awesome sample of Germanium for element collectors!

Description

If Renier hadn’t heard rumors of a cool, purple-ish colored metal rock down in Africa somewhere that he went searching for specifically to discover a new mineral or a mineable amount of Germanium, this definitely had to have surprised him in a very good way! Either way, he must’ve felt like he hit the jackpot finding a rock like this, and you can too if you find one like this near you! Besides argyrodite, briartite, germanite, renierite and sphalerite, Germanium sometimes presents in Coal seams, so keep your eyes open for shiny coal!

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