Mixed Uraninite
This mixed uraninite specimen hails from the famed Cottonwood Wash zone in Utah’s uranium belt. Weighing in at 26 grams, this dense and dark piece measures just 16 × 15 × 11 mm, yet hits an impressive 40,000 CPM on a Ludlum Model 3 with a 44-9 probe.
The specimen features a tight matrix of uraninite with possible associated secondary minerals. While compact, it’s highly active—perfect for collectors seeking high-response, rich ore from a classic U.S. locality.
This mixed uraninite specimen hails from the famed Cottonwood Wash zone in Utah’s uranium belt. Weighing in at 26 grams, this dense and dark piece measures just 16 × 15 × 11 mm, yet hits an impressive 40,000 CPM on a Ludlum Model 3 with a 44-9 probe.
The specimen features a tight matrix of uraninite with possible associated secondary minerals. While compact, it’s highly active—perfect for collectors seeking high-response, rich ore from a classic U.S. locality.
This mixed uraninite specimen hails from the famed Cottonwood Wash zone in Utah’s uranium belt. Weighing in at 26 grams, this dense and dark piece measures just 16 × 15 × 11 mm, yet hits an impressive 40,000 CPM on a Ludlum Model 3 with a 44-9 probe.
The specimen features a tight matrix of uraninite with possible associated secondary minerals. While compact, it’s highly active—perfect for collectors seeking high-response, rich ore from a classic U.S. locality.