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Description:Santa Eulalia is the poor stepchild in most people''s minds to the commonly seen , more yellow-orange mimetite from the San Pedro Correlitos locality. However, this is only because the good old stuff from here is so rare, and uncommon (circa 1960s-1970s). This is a solid specimen of splayed, mushroom-shaped rosettes of crystals with flattish tops. The crystals are lustrous, slightly translucent, orange-amber colored , really quite unique and different from the rounded material out of the more common locale (SPC). And for importance, there were a LOT fewer pieces like this found at this locale, so it ranks higher than any comparably sized piece from the Ojuela or Correlitos locales in Mexico - and again, has a different look in any case. Minor dings here and there, but the display area is mostly pristine. From the well known Tucson collection of 40-year collector, Harold Urish.