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English: Enargite (Size: 26 x 23 x 22 mm)
Locality: Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru
Original description: Prismatic enargite crystals coated with chalcopyrite, Julcani Mine, Peru. Specimen size 26 x 23 x 22 mm. Ex-Carlton Davis Coll. via Rob Lavinsky. K. Nash specimen & image.
Deutsch: Enargit (Größe: 26 x 23 x 22 mm)
Fundort: Julcani Mine, Julcani, Provinz Angaraes, Region Huancavelica, Peru
Beschreibung: Prismatische Enargitkristalle mit Chalkopyrit überwachsen.
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Author Kelly Nash

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