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Pyrite, commonly known as "fool's gold," typically forms in cubic crystals, with sizes that can range from tiny grains to larger specimens measuring several centimeters across. Most commonly, individual crystals are found between 1 to 10 centimeters, but larger clusters can exceed this size. Its metallic luster and brassy yellow color can make it visually striking, regardless of the crystal size.

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