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Pyrite (2) Pyrite (2) Full View

Hutching's Museum

Hutchings Museum Institute

Hutchings Museum Institute
Lehi, United States

"Pyrite is the classic "Fools Gold." It is common in the earth's crust that it's found in almost every environment. Pyrite and marcasite have the same chemistry but a different structure. Pyrite is difficult to distinguish from marcasite because of this. It is much harder than Gold." Pyrite is found in the Telegraph Mine of Bingham, Utah and can be either igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. This artifact is displayed in the Hutching's Museum.

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  • Title: Pyrite (2) Pyrite (2) Full View
  • Creator: Hutching's Museum
  • Date Created: 1956
  • Location Created: Telegraph Mine: Bingham, Utah
Hutchings Museum Institute

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