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Summary

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Locality: Trebilcock Pit, Topsham, Maine
Size: thumbnail, 2.7 x 2.4 x 1.4 cm
Uraninite
The "Trebilcock" uraninites found in the late 1970s represent the pinnacle of crystallized uraninite to most collectors. Specimens today are rare on the market. This sample features a dominant 1.5-cm-across crystal perched atop smaller ones on matrix! High competition-level quality specimen. ex. Ken Hollman Collection

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