An OUTSTANDING, old-time specimen of discrete, isolated and lustrous, olive-green bromian chlorargyrite crystals richly lining a vug in contrasting gossan matrix from the famous Broken Hill Mine of Australia. This is a rare member of the group of related silver chlorides from Broken Hill, and hard to obtain today in good crystals. This one is especially fine. Ex. George Elling Collection.
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:: Locality: Broken Hill, Yancowinna County, New South Wales,
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