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Pyrite Crystal Specimen – Leonard Mine, Butte, Montana, USA
Pyrite Crystal Specimen – Leonard Mine, Butte, Montana, USA
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An exceptional pyrite specimen from the legendary Leonard Mine of Butte, Montana — one of America's most historically important mining districts. Renowned worldwide for its immense copper production and complex mineralization, Butte has long produced collectible mineral specimens prized for both their aesthetic beauty and historic significance.
This striking specimen features naturally formed pyrite crystals displaying the brilliant metallic luster and geometric crystal structure that have made pyrite one of the most recognizable and collectible sulfide minerals. Often referred to as "Fool's Gold," pyrite has captivated miners, geologists, and collectors for generations with its reflective surfaces and rich golden coloration.
The Leonard Mine formed part of the famed Butte mining system, a district celebrated for producing an extraordinary diversity of minerals associated with deep hydrothermal activity. Specimens from historic Butte localities continue to gain collector interest as many classic mining areas are no longer actively producing collectible material.
The sharp metallic contrast and natural crystal development of this piece make it an outstanding display specimen suitable for mineral collections, mining history displays, or cabinet presentation. Under proper lighting, the pyrite crystals exhibit a brilliant reflective shimmer that immediately draws attention.
Specimen Highlights
- Authentic Pyrite specimen from the Leonard Mine, Butte, Montana
- Historic American mining locality
- Bright metallic crystal surfaces with strong natural luster
- Excellent collector display specimen
- Classic "Fool's Gold" mineral formation
- Desirable material from the world-famous Butte mining district
- Measures 35 x 24 x 24 mm
A beautiful piece of Montana mining history showcasing the remarkable mineral wealth and enduring legacy of the legendary Butte district.
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