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Turquoise - No. 8 Mine Nevada, Better Color [193268]

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Turquoise - No. 8 Mine Nevada, Better Color [193268]
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Rough turquoise - better (deeper) color, some with cut surfaces. Approximate weight 6.2 pounds. From No. 8 turquoise mine, located in Eureka county, north of Carlin, Nevada. Earl Buffington and Lawrence Springer filed the first claim on the Number 8 mine in 1929. Several famous turquoise miners owned the mine in the ensuing years. The premier spider web turquoise ever discovered was found by the mining brothers, T.G. and J. W. Edgars, while mining for copper. They located 1,600-plus pounds of some of the best high-value turquoise ever discovered. Number 8 mine closed in 1976. That's what makes the turquoise from that deposit so valuable. Info: southwestoriginals.com.
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