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Cassiterite

Cassiterite

Drawer G-MN0366

$65.00 USD

Locality:

Durango, Mexico

Dimensions:

3.5 x 2 x 1.5cm

This cassiterite formed in high-temperature hydrothermal veins and pegmatitic environments, where tin-rich fluids crystallized into dense, lustrous crystals over long periods of geological activity. As the primary ore of tin, cassiterite is valued both scientifically and historically for its importance in metal production.

Specimens from Durango are known for their dark metallic luster, sharp crystal form, and association with complex mineral systems found throughout northern Mexico. The mineral’s high density and adamantine sheen reflect the slow cooling and concentrated chemistry required for cassiterite to develop.

Strong, reflective, and naturally geometric, this specimen preserves a classic example of tin mineralization from one of Mexico’s richly mineralized regions.

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