Locality: Eagle Claims U-Cu-Se occurrence (Hal Lake occurrence), Beaverlodge Lake area, Saskatchewan, Canada
Size: 1.4 cm x 1.1 cm x 0.6 cm
Tyrrellite is a very rare Cu-Co-Ni selenide and this colorful combination selenide thumbnail is from the obscure Co-type Locality. Specimens from here are rare and are very seldom available. Small patches of bronze-colored tyrrellite are noted on both sides of the matrix along with much bright blue chalcomenite and scattered grains of bluish red-black umangite. Fine and rare combination material from the Art Soregaroli Collection
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