Short answer is very little.
Long answer is that the value is going to be highly variable. Well crystallized examples have modest value to mineral collectors. Very large and perfect crystals, 30cm or more, may be worth thousands to a collector. If you're asking about ore value, it depends upon quality, purity, flake size, and demand.
Muscovite is a sheet silicate
Notes on Muscovite Affairs was created in 1549.
Muscovite mica has perfect cleavage in one direction. It splits into thin sheets.
Both are platy, silicate, mica group minerals with perfect cleavage in one direction.
muscovite
Muscovite is a silicate mineral.
Muscovite is a sheet silicate
All that glitters is not muscovite.
A Muscovite is a person who lives in Moscow, Russia.
Major Deposits of Muscovite occur in India,Pakistan,Brazil and the Commonwealth of Independant States. The United States does not produce much Muscovite. I found some a few years ago at an abandoned mine in Colorado. (the "Chlora May" mine).
Muscovite has perfect basal cleavage, or book cleavage.
Muscovite is used in both heat and electrical insulation applications.
Muscovite is not the color black.the color is light-colored or colorless.
Notes on Muscovite Affairs was created in 1549.
Muscovite mica is primarily broken by fracturing.
muscovite is from Illinois and is founded by liily coolufs and is given to king George as a gift
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