Uraninite (Pitchblende) Rock 5.4 Oz; 45,000 and 50 similar items
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URANINITE (PITCHBLENDE) ROCK 5.4 OZ; 45,000 CPM $35.00 plus $12.80 s/h
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jan 28th.
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$12.80 via USPS Ground Advantage (2 to 3 business days) to United States
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View full item details »
Shipping options
Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jan 28th.
Details
$12.80 via USPS Ground Advantage (2 to 3 business days) to United States
Return policy
Partial refund available within 30 days
Details
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
New |
| Material: |
Stone |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
| Handmade: |
No |
| UPC: |
None |
| MPN: |
None |
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| Posted for sale: |
January 11 |
| Item number: |
1787932841 |
Item description
URANINITE
Natural Uranium Rock
5.4 oz weight
Radiation: 45,000. CPM (counts-per-minute)
$35.00 plus $12.80 shipping cost
Found at Jurassic Canyon, near Grants NM
October 2025
The earlier name for this type of uranium rock
was PITCHBLENDE. Historically, a huge
amount of Uraninite was found at the Czech
Republic (Czechoslovakia) in central Europe,
south of Germany. If you buy this rock, or
any other Uraninite rock, I recommend that
you buy and read this $15.00 hardcover
600 page 1993 historical book by Thomas
Powers: HEISENBERG'S WAR: THE
SECRET HISTORY OF THE GERMAN BOMB.
It is available, used, for about
$15.00 . Werner Heisenberg was a brilliant
German physicist; he earned the Nobel Prize
in Physics at a younger age than Albert
Einstein. Heisenberg had the knowledge and
ability to build a German atom bomb, but
Adolf Hitler had no interest in it; Hitler
called the possible project, "Jewish Physics."
Here in the USA, Charley Steen, a Texas
geologist, became the "Hero of Uranium
Mining" when he discovered and dug a huge
reserve of Uraninite ore at his Mi Vida uranium
mine, July 1952, at the Lisbon Valley, 40 miles
south of Moab Utah. During June 2017, I
gathered uranium rocks for five full days near
Utah's Mi Vida Mine.
COMBINED SHIPPING: If you buy more than
one rock from me, at the same time, then I
will do COMBINED SHIPPING, putting all of
them into a single combined package. The
excess postage that you paid will then be
REFUNDED to your PayPal financial account
as soon as the package has been mailed.
Several photos of me appear in this ad.
The picture showing me in front of a fence
is at the MOUNT TAYLOR MINE, six miles
N.E. from the Jurassic Canyon. This mine,
1950 to 1989 when it closed, produced more
uranium ore than any other mine in the USA !
Its shaft goes underground by 3,000. ft depth
to the level where uranium was deposited;
coincidentally, the level that was the surface
during the Jurassic era when it was filled with
dinosaurs. The "king of the radioactive
dinosaurs" was the ALLOSAURUS, which
resembled the T-Rex, as a therapod
predator, but was merely 75%
as big as T-Rex. A life-size moving
model of the Allosaurus greets visitors at
the main lobby of the NM Museum of
Natural History. at Albuquerque. Half the
dinosaur species seen at this incredible dino
museum were never found elsewhere. During
the Jurassic era, 200 million to 150 million
years ago, New Mexico even had an
ocean coastline !
Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professor
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup
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