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Quartz is one of the most popular species for New Hampshire mineral collectors. It is found in many different varities including
clear, milky, smoky, amethyst (purple-lavender), rose, and the botryoidal form chalcedoney. |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Off Rt. 156, Half mile north of Raymond town line, Nottingham, NH Specimen Size: 13 mm field of view. Grape botryoids of pinkish quartz crystals. Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: 2148 Notes: Bob Janules reported that the source of this specimen was an isolated glacial boulder. It was totally broken up by mineral collectors. It is possible that other similar boulders might be revealed in the area by residential and commercial development in the decades since this specimen was collected. |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Off Rt. 156, Half mile north of Raymond town line, Nottingham, NH Specimen Size: 11.5 mm field of view. Grape botryoids of pinkish quartz crystals. Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: 2148 Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Palermo Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.6 cm crystal group Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Palermo Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 cm citrine crystal group Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Palermo Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 7 cm double terminated quartz scepter Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Palermo Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 4 cm quartz crystal pair Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ - Pale rose Locality: Palermo Mine, Groton, NH Specimen Size: 2.3 mm field of view Field Collected: Jim Nizamoff - 2022 Catalog No.: An Anna Wilken specimen, Bob Wilken photo Notes: [bw] The crystals are so intergrown and there are layers of facets upon facets so it's pretty difficult to make any sense of the crystal shapes. There are maybe two crystals in the photos that look like quartz crystals but you've got to look real hard and close up to find them. The color for these are fairly pale. I tried to be as true to the actual specimen. It's so easy to want to pink them up more. |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Albitized beryl pocket, Bald Mtn., Ossipee, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 cm quartz crystal with rose quartz crystals on termination. Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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Species: QUARTZ Locality: Gulch Locale, Ossipee, NH Specimen Size: 4 cm amethyst quartz crystal scepter Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen and photo Notes: |
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