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This table shows the RU you can receive at the [[Starbase]] at [[Earth]], per unit of minerals. A [[:File:Cargo-value-shot.png|graphic table]] is also available.  
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asian Minerals
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AD031: Cinnabar in and on Quartz NEW
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Guizhou (Kweichow), China
|Common    ||1
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Ex. Cal & Kerith Graeber coll.
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Thumbnail: 2.5 x 2.4 x 1.8 cm
|Corrosive ||2
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45,000 Yen
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|Base Metal ||3
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Some doubly terminated quartz on red cinnaber crystals, and included by micro cinnaber.
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AN015: Sphene
|Noble Gas ||4
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Alchuri, Shigar Valley, Skardu, Baltistan, Northern Areas
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Pakistan
|Rare Earth ||5
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Ex. Martin Zinn coll.
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Thumbnail: 1.4 x 2.9 x 0.7 cm
|Precious  ||6
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14,500 Yen
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|Radioactive||8
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Transparent sharp yellow green titanite crystal.
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KD212: Afghanite
|Exotic    ||25    
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Mine #1, Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan
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Afghanistan
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Small Cabinet: 4.5 x 6 x 2.6 cm
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Sharp crystal of Afghanite on a matrix.
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KJ019: Pyromorphite
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Beresovsk, Ural Mountains
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Russia
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Small Cabinet: 4.8 x 7 x 2 cm
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Ex. John H. Marshall coll. #4096
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180,000 Yen
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Deep green pyromorphite on a matrix.
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AD152: Corundum var. Ruby
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Mysore, Karnataka
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India
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Miniature: 4 x 3.4 x 2.3 cm
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Ex. Wendell Wilson coll.
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The crystal measures 2.3 x 1.7 cm. No damage.
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AD83: Scapolite
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Lajuar Madan, Kokcha valley, Badakhshan province, Afghanistan
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Miniature: 3 x 3.8 x 2.9 cm
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2 cm long well terminated gemmy lilac colored scapolite crystal on a calcite mitrix, from a new locality (near the main lapis mine).
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AD89: Fluorite (Spinel Law Twin)
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Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar, Northern Areas, Pakistan
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Miniature: 3.7 x 4.7 x 1.5 cm
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85,000 Yen
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Transparent pink spinel law twinned fluorite with muscovite.
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AD91: Fluorite on Feldspar
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Khandahar mine, Baha, Braldu Valley, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
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Miniature: 4.6 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm
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1.6 x 1.3 x 1.2 cm pale lilac cubic fluorite with phantom on a feldspar. New Locality
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A006 Hambergite
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Drot, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas
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Pakistan
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Thumbnail: 2 x 2.2 x 1 cm
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29,000 Yen
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Terminated transparent to translucent crystals of hambergite. The largest crystal is doubly terminated and measures 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.2 cm. The specimen is associated with albite and muscovite.
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KM139 Apatite (Cat's-Eye)
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Shuut Nala, Hanuchal, Gilgit, Northern Areas
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Pakistan
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Toenail: 3.2 x 2.4 x 2 cm
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Gemmy, white to translucent hexagonal crystal group with cat's-eye effect.
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KM113 Fluorite, Muscovite and Albite
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Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar
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Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas
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Pakistan
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Miniature: 4.8 x 3.9 x 3.8 cm
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3 cm pale pink octahedral crystal with muscovite on albite.
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KM132 Fluorite on Albite
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Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar
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Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas
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Pakistan
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Small Cabinet: 7 x 4.7 x 3.2 cm
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88,000 Yen
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Transparent pink octahedral crystals to 1.2 cm on albite.
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KL255 Tourmaline
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Momeik near Mogok
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Mandalay Division
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Myanmar
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Thumbnail: 2.4 x 2.2 x 1.6 cm
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20,000 Yen
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Gemmy translucent rose pink rubellite tourmaline. The specimen has white quartz crystals on the back side.
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KL256 Tourmaline
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Momeik near Mogok
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Mandalay Division
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Myanmar
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Thumbnail: 2.7 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm
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20,000 Yen
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1.7 cm wide rose-red ribellite tourmaline on a matrix.
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KL257 Tourmaline
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Momeik near Mogok
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Mandalay Division
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Myanmar
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Thumbnail: 3.1 x 2.8 x 1.3 cm
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1.5 cm wide rose-red mashroom tourmaline on a matrix.
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KL049 Elbaite on Quartz
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Kantiwaoo, Nuristan
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Afghanistan
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Miniature: 3.5 x 2.1 x 1.7 cm
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The largest crystal is 2.8 x 0.8 cm.
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KL050 Elbaite
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Kantiwaoo, Nuristan
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Afghanistan
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Miniature: 3.7 x 1.7 x 1.6 cm
  
 
===Mineral amounts===
 
===Mineral amounts===

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• AZURITE (55 specimens) • ALBITE (12 specimens) • ARSENOPYRITE (5 specimens) • ANNABERGITE (1 specimen) • ADAMITE (8 specimens) • ALMANDINE (2 specimens) • AMETHYST (10 specimens) • ANAPAITE (1 specimen) • ANDRADITE (16 specimens) • APATITE (17 specimens) • APOPHYLLITE (3 specimens) • AQUAMARINE (13 specimens) • ARAGONITE (12 specimens) • AXINITE (2 specimens) • ANKERITE (1 specimen) • ANGLESITE (12 specimens) • ARSENTSUMEBITE (2 specimens) • ATACAMITE (1 specimen) • AUSTINITE (3 specimens) • AFGHANITE (1 specimen) • ADULARIA (8 specimens) • ACANTHITE (3 specimens) • AMAZONITE (3 specimens) • AEGIRINE (4 specimens) • ALEXANDRITE (1 specimen) B • BARYTE (18 specimens) • BRAZILIANITE (3 specimens) • BENITOITE (5 specimens) • BOURNONITE (7 specimens) • BAYLDONITE (6 specimens) • BERYL (25 specimens) • BISMUTHINITE (1 specimen) • BLISTER COPPER (4 specimens) • BORNITE (5 specimens) • BROCHANTITE (2 specimens) • BISMUTITE (1 specimen) • BEUDANTITE (4 specimens) • BUERGERITE (1 specimen) • BORACITE (1 specimen) • BOULANGERITE (1 specimen) • BETAFITE (1 specimen) • BERTRANDITE (1 specimen) Back to top C • CALCITE (95 specimens) • CHALCOPYRITE (11 specimens) • CALEDONITE (2 specimens) • CAMPYLITE (2 specimens) • CARMINITE (1 specimen) • CARROLLITE (1 specimen) • CASSITERITE (6 specimens) • CHALCEDONY (3 specimens) • CHALCOCITE (5 specimens) • CHALCOPHYLLITE (1 specimen) • CHALCOSIDERITE (3 specimens) • CHALCOTRICHITE (4 specimens) • CHILDRENITE (2 specimens) • CHRYSOCOLLA (1 specimen) • CLEAVELANDITE (2 specimens) • CLINOCLASE (3 specimens) • COBALTOAN CALCITE (18 specimens) • COBALTOAN DOLOMITE (2 specimens) • CONICHALCITE (1 specimen) • COVELLITE (1 specimen) • CRONSTEDTITE (1 specimen) • CUPRIAN SMITHSONITE (15 specimens) • CUPRITE (9 specimens) • CYLINDRITE (1 specimen) • CLINOCHLORE (4 specimens) • CERUSSITE (27 specimens) • CHALCOSTIBITE (1 specimen) • COBALTOAN SMITHSONITE (9 specimens) • CHRYSOBERYL (6 specimens) • CELESTITE (1 specimen) • CHLORITE (4 specimens) • CROCOITE (3 specimens) • CORUNDUM (6 specimens) • CUPRIAN ADAMITE (5 specimens) • COQUIMBITE (3 specimens) D • DOLOMITE (24 specimens) • DIOPTASE (12 specimens) • DIAMOND (10 specimens) • DUFTITE (8 specimens) • DEMANTOID (4 specimens) • DATOLITE (2 specimens) • DESCLOIZITE (3 specimens) • DIOPSIDE (6 specimens) • DADSONITE (1 specimen) Back to top E • ELBAITE (15 specimens) • EOSPHORITE (2 specimens) • EPIDOTE (15 specimens) • ERYTHRITE (3 specimens) • ETTRINGITE (3 specimens) • EUCLASE (3 specimens) • EMERALD (6 specimens) • EMPLECTITE (1 specimen) • EUREKADUMPITE (2 specimens) F • FLUORITE (95 specimens) • FELDSPAR (8 specimens) • FLUOROAPATITE (1 specimen) • FERBERITE (1 specimen) Back to top G • GALENA (21 specimens) • GARNET (45 specimens) • GOETHITE (3 specimens) • GOLD (19 specimens) • GROSSULAR (16 specimens) • GYPSUM (1 specimen) H • HEMATITE (20 specimens) • HESSONITE (11 specimens) • HAUSMANNITE (1 specimen) • HEMIMORPHITE (2 specimens) • HELIODOR (1 specimen) Back to top I • ILVAITE (2 specimens) • INDICOLITE (1 specimen) • INESITE (1 specimen) J • JAMESONITE (2 specimens) Back to top K • KUNZITE (2 specimens) • KOLBECKITE (7 specimens) L • LEADHILLITE (2 specimens) • LEGRANDITE (1 specimen) • LANGITE (3 specimens) • LEITEITE (5 specimens) • LEPIDOLITE (2 specimens) • LIBETHENITE (4 specimens) • LINARITE (6 specimens) • LIROCONITE (3 specimens) • LISKEARDITE (2 specimens) • LUDLOCKITE (4 specimens) • LAZURITE (2 specimens) • LONDONITE (1 specimen) Back to top M • MANGANITE (4 specimens) • MALACHITE (44 specimens) • METATORBERNITE (1 specimen) • MICA (1 specimen) • MILLERITE (1 specimen) • MIMETITE (30 specimens) • MUSCOVITE (11 specimens) • MARCASITE (1 specimen) • MOTTRAMITE (6 specimens) • MAGNETITE (2 specimens) N • NATIVE BISMUTH (2 specimens) • NEPTUNITE (5 specimens) • NATIVE COPPER (14 specimens) • NATIVE GOLD (19 specimens) • NATIVE SILVER (18 specimens) • NATIVE SULPHUR (1 specimen) • NIFONTOVITE (7 specimens) Back to top O • OLIVENITE (17 specimens) • OPAL (3 specimens) P • PHARMACOSIDERITE (1 specimen) • PYRITE (29 specimens) • PYROMORPHITE (21 specimens) • PSEUDOMORPH (8 specimens) • PHOSGENITE (2 specimens) • PLANCHEITE (1 specimen) • PLUMBOGUMMITE (1 specimen) • PSEUDOMALACHITE (3 specimens) • PYRARGYRITE (6 specimens) • PREHNITE (11 specimens) • PEROVSKITE (1 specimen) • PROUSTITE (2 specimens) • PARADAMITE (1 specimen) • POSNJAKITE (2 specimens) • PHENAKITE (3 specimens) • PYRRHOTITE (2 specimens) • PUCHERITE (2 specimens) Back to top Q • QUARTZ (123 specimens) R • RASPITE (1 specimen) • RHODOCHROSITE (12 specimens) • RHODONITE (1 specimen) • ROSASITE (6 specimens) • ROSE QUARTZ (1 specimen) • RUBELLITE (6 specimens) • RUTILE (7 specimens) • ROSELITE (1 specimen) Back to top S • SIDERITE (14 specimens) • SPHALERITE (15 specimens) • SCORODITE (3 specimens) • SMOKY QUARTZ (14 specimens) • SCHEELITE (4 specimens) • SCHORL (5 specimens) • SELENITE (5 specimens) • SMITHSONITE (61 specimens) • SPESSARTINE (12 specimens) • SPINEL (3 specimens) • SPODUMENE (3 specimens) • STIBNITE (3 specimens) • STILBITE (1 specimen) • STRONTIANITE (1 specimen) • SULPHUR (1 specimen) • SKUTTERUDITE (2 specimens) • SAPPHIRE (4 specimens) • STANNOMICROLITE (1 specimen) T • TANZANITE (3 specimens) • TOURMALINE (56 specimens) • TARNOWITZITE (1 specimen) • TENNANTITE (10 specimens) • TETRAHEDRITE (2 specimens) • TITANITE (3 specimens) • TWIN (6 specimens) • TOPAZ (8 specimens) • TANTALITE (1 specimen) Back to top U • UVAROVITE (1 specimen) • UVITE (3 specimens) V • VESUVIANITE (3 specimens) • VANADINITE (3 specimens) • VAUXITE (1 specimen) • VIVIANITE (3 specimens) • VARISCITE (1 specimen) • VAUQUELINITE (1 specimen) Back to top W • WARDITE (1 specimen) • WILLEMITE (9 specimens) • WITHERITE (4 specimens) • WULFENITE (19 specimens) • WUPATKIITE (6 specimens) • WAVELLITE (2 specimens) • WILUITE (1 specimen) X • XENOTIME (1 specimen) Back to top Y Z • ZOISITE (2 specimens) • ZIRCON (6 specimens) • ZINCIAN ARAGONITE (1 specimen)

A asian Minerals Click on an image for a larger view. AD031: Cinnabar in and on Quartz NEW Guizhou (Kweichow), China Ex. Cal & Kerith Graeber coll. Thumbnail: 2.5 x 2.4 x 1.8 cm 45,000 Yen

Some doubly terminated quartz on red cinnaber crystals, and included by micro cinnaber. AN015: Sphene Alchuri, Shigar Valley, Skardu, Baltistan, Northern Areas Pakistan Ex. Martin Zinn coll. Thumbnail: 1.4 x 2.9 x 0.7 cm 14,500 Yen

Transparent sharp yellow green titanite crystal. KD212: Afghanite Mine #1, Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan Afghanistan Small Cabinet: 4.5 x 6 x 2.6 cm


Sharp crystal of Afghanite on a matrix. KJ019: Pyromorphite Beresovsk, Ural Mountains Russia Small Cabinet: 4.8 x 7 x 2 cm Ex. John H. Marshall coll. #4096 180,000 Yen

Deep green pyromorphite on a matrix. AD152: Corundum var. Ruby Mysore, Karnataka India Miniature: 4 x 3.4 x 2.3 cm Ex. Wendell Wilson coll.


The crystal measures 2.3 x 1.7 cm. No damage. AD83: Scapolite Lajuar Madan, Kokcha valley, Badakhshan province, Afghanistan Miniature: 3 x 3.8 x 2.9 cm


2 cm long well terminated gemmy lilac colored scapolite crystal on a calcite mitrix, from a new locality (near the main lapis mine). AD89: Fluorite (Spinel Law Twin) Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar, Northern Areas, Pakistan Miniature: 3.7 x 4.7 x 1.5 cm 85,000 Yen

Transparent pink spinel law twinned fluorite with muscovite. AD91: Fluorite on Feldspar Khandahar mine, Baha, Braldu Valley, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan Miniature: 4.6 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm


1.6 x 1.3 x 1.2 cm pale lilac cubic fluorite with phantom on a feldspar. New Locality A006 Hambergite Drot, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas Pakistan Thumbnail: 2 x 2.2 x 1 cm 29,000 Yen


Terminated transparent to translucent crystals of hambergite. The largest crystal is doubly terminated and measures 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.2 cm. The specimen is associated with albite and muscovite. KM139 Apatite (Cat's-Eye) Shuut Nala, Hanuchal, Gilgit, Northern Areas Pakistan Toenail: 3.2 x 2.4 x 2 cm


Gemmy, white to translucent hexagonal crystal group with cat's-eye effect. KM113 Fluorite, Muscovite and Albite Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas Pakistan Miniature: 4.8 x 3.9 x 3.8 cm


3 cm pale pink octahedral crystal with muscovite on albite. KM132 Fluorite on Albite Chumar Bakhoor, Nagar Hunza Valley, Gilgit, Northern Areas Pakistan Small Cabinet: 7 x 4.7 x 3.2 cm 88,000 Yen

Transparent pink octahedral crystals to 1.2 cm on albite. KL255 Tourmaline Momeik near Mogok Mandalay Division Myanmar Thumbnail: 2.4 x 2.2 x 1.6 cm 20,000 Yen

Gemmy translucent rose pink rubellite tourmaline. The specimen has white quartz crystals on the back side. KL256 Tourmaline Momeik near Mogok Mandalay Division Myanmar Thumbnail: 2.7 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm 20,000 Yen

1.7 cm wide rose-red ribellite tourmaline on a matrix. KL257 Tourmaline Momeik near Mogok Mandalay Division Myanmar Thumbnail: 3.1 x 2.8 x 1.3 cm


1.5 cm wide rose-red mashroom tourmaline on a matrix. KL049 Elbaite on Quartz Kantiwaoo, Nuristan Afghanistan Miniature: 3.5 x 2.1 x 1.7 cm


The largest crystal is 2.8 x 0.8 cm. KL050 Elbaite Kantiwaoo, Nuristan Afghanistan Miniature: 3.7 x 1.7 x 1.6 cm

Mineral amounts

The number and size of the mineral deposits on a planet is determined from the specified deposit type and the size of the system's star as follows:

Description Quantity Quality Avg Dwarf Avg Giant Avg Super
Trace 0-1 1-10 5.5 8 15.5
Light 0-4 1-10 11 21 31
Medium 0-4 6-15 21 31 41
Heavy 0-4 11-20 31 41 51
Huge 0-8 11-20 62 82 102
  • Quantity is the number of mineral deposits of that type to be found on the planet.
  • Quality is the size of each mineral deposit. The numbers given are for Dwarf star systems. Giant and Supergiant systems add +5 and +10, respectively, to the Quality of each mineral deposit in the system.
  • Avg Dwarf is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Dwarf star.
  • Avg Giant is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Giant star.
  • Avg Super is the average number of units of the mineral one could expect to find on such a planet around a Supergiant star.

Where the minerals table says "×2" or "×3", there will be multiple series of deposits. So for example a Carbide World will generate three Heavy sets of deposits.

The size of the graphic used for the deposit is determined as follows:

Quality Graphic Size
0-15 Small
16-23 Medium
23-30 Large

Note that deposits of 23 units can appear as either Medium or Large graphics (about a 50-50 chance of either)