\"SUPER SET\" of 66 different periodic table element samples-beautifully displayed


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\"SUPER SET\" of 66 different periodic table element samples-beautifully displayed:
$749.00


Well, you\'ve seen (and been buying, thank you) my 25 and 50 element periodic table sets, along with my new Rare Earths set and still newer Precious Metals set. So...I thought it would be cool to assemble yet another complete \"new\" set: since it\'s bigger than my \"huge 50 element set,\" we\'ll call it a Super Set. That is, it will contain 66 out of 92 elements, filling two special new cases. There will be a full fifty in the larger case, sixteen in bottles in the second case. These 66 elements represent virtually all of the non-issue collectible elements...that is, what is left, besides the gasses, are elements that are either poisonous (Arsenic, Thallium), radioactive (Uranium, Thorium), highly reactive to air (Cesium, Ruofferium) or noxious (Bromine).

These are some of the most premier of God\'s building blocks. I personally am a collector, and these represent some of my duplicates. This is a super gift, educational to the max. You will not see the likes of this anywhere else! We\'re talking a complete set of Rare Earths, a complete representation of all of the precious metals, non-metals like Sulfur and Iodine, metalloids like Antimony and Tellurium. The bottled set contains metals that need to keep in mineral oil (to avoid oxidizing or reacting with water). There will be a surprise in there, too.

Also, what I offer is something a bit different than other similarly-priced rare earth and element sets, something I regularly get complimented on--it\'s the way I display these samples. I don\'t use sealed ampoules, but rather have all samples available to remove and study up close. They\'re labelled individually on the bottom of each gem jar. I also favor the most interesting sample (and largest) I can afford, to show each element\'s unique qualities from the hand of their Maker. The display cases are easy to handle and simply display these beautiful pieces better than any other sets I\'ve seen. I have produced a laminated, colorful periodic table for each case, too.

Pricing: I have sold Rhodium for $150/gram, Iridium for $100+/gram. You get the idea. Some of these are very, very rare, thus expensive. This is the most economical way one can get these many elements at one time, in my opinion. The Precious Metals set (of 8) sells for $699...and you have all eight of them here (though in smaller pieces, true!). You also have all sixteen Rare Earths here, which I sell separately (and regularly!) for $249. And I have several hours each on these sets in terms of labor!

Large case, ROW ONE left to right: Aluminum (cut ingot), Antimony (beautiful crystalline metalloid), Beryllium (one of my favorites--feather-light, cut from a thick sheet), Bismuth (a piece showing the beautiful crystalline pattern), Cadmium (\"mossy\" form, some with an iridescent sheen), Carbon (activated charcoal), Chromium (yes, \"Chrome\"), Cobalt (from ingot), Copper (some pure granules) and Dysprosium (a rare earth)...

Row TWO: Erbium (another rare earth), Gadolinium (yet another rare earth, with classic yellow tint), Gallium (melts in your hand!), Germanium (the winner of the shiniest element contest, glasslike metalloid shard), Gold (flakes, not foil--very pure, amazing), Hafnium (super rare form: wire!), Holmium (strongest magnetic strength--a rare earth), Indium (squeaks when you bend it--am not kidding!), Iridium (rarest metal period, very hard-my favorite!), Iron (pretty piece, not that common in this form)...

Row THREE: Lead (soft sheet), Lutetium (possibly rarest of the rare earths), Magnesium (famous burnable ribbon), Manganese (gorgeous, shiny shard with unique sheen), Molybdenum (funny name--cut from ingot), Nickel (sphere-ish), Niobium (cut from sheet), Osmium (tiny, rare, BLUE precious metal--tiny, because heaviest of elements and expensive!), Palladium (brilliant cut frombullion ingot, Platinum family precious metal) and Platinum (rivetingly interesting metal--and the form is a cut sheet), ...

Row FOUR: Rhenium (darkish and hard Platinum-like rare metal--has the distinct color of a black pearl), Rhodium (tiny piece of the this super rare and shiny precious metal), Ruthenium (a Platinum-family whitish precious metal, scarce!), Samarium (rare earth, distilled form), Scandium (sparkly, yellowish rare earth--among the most expensive metals), Selenium (grey, shiny granules--a metalloid), Silicon (silvery, shiny shard, super pure), Silver (agenerous cut piece), Tantalum (has famous pinkish tint), Tellurium (very similar crystalline metalloid to Antimony, very sparkly)...

Row FIVE: Terbium (tough to get rare earth), Thulium (long crystalline form), Tin (super shiny mossy piece), Titanium (light and strong, solid cut from ingot), Tungsten (cut rods--highest melting point of metals), Vanadium (gorgeous crystal), Ytterbium (another rare earth with yellowish tint), Yttrium (some call it a rare earth, but it\'s fairly common, hard), Zinc (classic bluish granules) and Zirconium (beautiful cut ingot).

These are perfect for educational or collecting purposes...and would make a great gift for a budding, young scientist.

Small case (with each element in bottles): The six alkalis (Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Strontium, Barium and Lithium), the five remaining rare earths (Europium, Cerium, Praseodymium, Neodymium and Lanthanum), Sulfur, Phosphorus (Red), Iodine, Boron and a surprise. They are almost all 99%+ in purity (Manganese is 98%, Boron is mid 90s does come to mind).

See scans; the first shows the large case as I\'m working on it on my elements bench, the second a closer look at the individual metals, the third shows the smaller case on the bench, the fourth a closeup of a bottled metal sample, the fifth a closeup of the periodic table I mentioned and the sixth a look at the labels I put on the bottom of each gem jar. The case for the 50 is 14 1/2\" by 8 1/2\" by 2 1/4.\" The case for the 16 is 7 1/2\" by 8 1/2\" by 2.\" Note: These pictures show a similar set to the one offered, but in some cases I have changed the samples...the description above IS accurate for this particular set!

I have sold on Rhodium, Platinum, Uranium, Thorium, Rhenium, Vanadium, Iridium and more. We are becoming apparently the main source on of small samples of virtually every collectible element, save the gasses which we don\'t fiddle with. Contact me with any needs that we don\'t currently have listed, though we will handle everything through (as per their policy!).

U.S. delivery is FREE forPriorityMail; I DO ship internationally...and in almost all cases I\'m charging $50 and absorbing the difference. It\'s all Paypal now. offer with confidence; I\'ve been on for 18 of their20 years. I offer a 14 day no questions asked refund, plus I\'ll reimburse your shipment cost, if you don\'t like your purchase. Good luck~~

Here\'s a response from an elements collection winner: \"Hi! I just bought the most amazing periodic element collection from you!! It is fantastic!! It is a gift for my son.\" (transaction #330762429679).

And another from a recent set winner: \"Wow! Amazing set. A lot of work put into it. Worth the money. Thank you very much\" (transaction #330863026658)

OK, another one: \"Incredible element set, very well laid out, well packed & quickly shipped. A++!\" (transaction #231349619640)

Still another: \"GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!! Using this as class exhibit and it is perfect THANKS!!!!!!!!\" (transaction #331474383306)

How about this comment from a scientist who purchased two element sets: \"I just wanted to let you know that in my professional opinion (I am a Ph. D. in solid state physics) the care and precision in which you prepared these samples and their presentation is something you should be very proud of. Well done and thank you.\"

Last one: from a doctor, \"Extremely well presented substantial elements. Wonderful learning tool.\" (transaction # 331610714062).



\"SUPER SET\" of 66 different periodic table element samples-beautifully displayed:
$749.00

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