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PostPosted: Apr 28, 2011 22:26    Post subject: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

Hello all,

would someone know the specific locality (mine, vein or replacement body, level) or more than simply Charcas for the well crystallized, doubly terminated, amber colored , doubly terminated quartz (citrine) that came out years backs (i believe in early 2000) from Charcas.
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PostPosted: Apr 29, 2011 05:04    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

I believe that they all came into the U.S. through Benny Fenn, as did the one in my collection. If you know Benny, I suspect that he can give you the specifics. Unfortunately my label just says Charcas.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2011 08:01    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

They did not all come in via Benny.... Mike New also brought in a bunch of these and they continue to trickle out, so it is probably Rey y Reyna. Benny is here at the Houston Show and I will ask him what he knows this morning.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2011 08:15    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

Thanks Peter and John.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2011 21:34    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

The best lot that I ever brought out was personally collected over a weekend by an engineer. As they had just moved most mining out of the La Aurora Mine that year, it was probably the Rey y Reina. This was in 2003-2004
Another very good lot came several years before this and produced more crystals.
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2011 22:00    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

OK, thanks Dennis. any levels????
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PostPosted: May 05, 2011 11:09    Post subject: Re: Quartz var. Citrine from Charcas  

In order to be sure about the location, I drove to Charcas Tuesday. My source told me that they come from level 16, San Bartolo. He once worked there as a miner. This is where the Datolite also come from. Very few minerals were available but a few small citrine were found as well as some specimens of Datolite. A mine supplier I talked to in a restaurant confirmed that they are working in Level 16 now.
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