Pyrite Casts after Galena - Missouri

Pyrite Casts after Galena - Missouri

$50.00

Location: Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Reynolds County, Missouri

This is a really nice large showy piece that is covered by Pyrite that covered Galena that is now long gone. You can still see the shape of the former Galena crystals. There is white Dolomite crystals on both sides as well as a few yellow calcite crystals. This is a great showy conversation piece.

Size: 8 x 4 x 3.85 inches

Pyrite also commonly called by its nickname “fool’s gold” is a brass-yellow colored mineral with a bright metallic luster. Its chemical composition is iron sulfide and is the most common sulfide mineral. It forms in both high and low temperatures and occurs in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks across the world.

The name "pyrite" is after the Greek word “pyr" meaning "fire." It received this name because pyrite can be used to create the sparks needed for starting a fire if it is struck against metal or another hard material. Pieces of pyrite have also been used as a spark-producing material in flintlock firearms.

Pyrite main commercial use today is for the production of sulfur dioxide, in such applications as the paper industry, and in the manufacture of sulfuric acid as well as the cathode material in some non-rechargeable lithium batteries.

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