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![]() PENA BLANCA SPRING Aubrite Fell into a waterhole on a ranch in southern Texas on August 2, 1946, and was promptly fished out by witnesses. Has only had 3 owners, so far. Large part slice with a crust. 103g. | ![]() MURCHISON Carbonaceous Chondrite CM2 Fell in Australia on Sept. 28, 1969 Complete crusted specimen, 134.85g As far as I know, the largest specimen on the market. SOLD |
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![]() AIQUILE Chondrite Fell on November 20, 2016, in the hills of central Bolivia Currently being classified. | ![]() ALBION Fine Octahedrite Found in 1986 in Washington State, nice slice with one large clear vug. 50.0g SOLD | ![]() ALMAHATA SITTA, a rare conglomerate of many types of meteorites. Discovered by a telescope in Arizona before it reached Earth. Very little left. | ![]() BOUVANTE, Eucrite Found in 1978 in the French The Alps. A large chunk with a crust of a rare meteorite. 72.50g |
![]() BRAHIN, Pallasite Found in 1810 in Belarus. Two nice part slices to choose from, 75g or 151g | ![]() LA, Martian, the original nakhlite, and the most famous. Fell on June 28, 1911, in Egypt. Spectacular on a thin-section | ![]() AGUAS ZARCAS, Carbonaceous CM2 Brand new Fall in costa Rica and rare classification. Just a few available. | ![]() TWANNBERG Rare IIG iron First discovered in 1984, more was recently found in Switzerland after years of intensive research |
![]() TIESCHITZ, Chondrite H/L3.6 Fell in the Czech Republic in 1878. Rarely see, lots of chondrules part slice, 4.07g SOLD | ![]() OROVILLE Medium Octah. Found in 1893 in California Survived the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906. Slice 171g SOLD | ![]() IVORY COAST TEKTITE Rare natural glass found in northern Ghana and eastern Ivory Coast. Only 100 specimens are known | ![]() BRENHAM Pallasite Many masses have been found since 1882 in southern Kansas, making it an affordable pallasite. |
![]() ALLENDE Carbonaceous Fell on Feb.8, 1969, in Mexico Must have for any collection. Part end cut 116.3g. | ![]() GIBEON Fine Octah. Found in Namibia, had been known by the natives forever. Unusual shape. Part slice, 74g | ![]() GEBEL KAMIL Ungrouped Iron Found in Feb.2009 around an impact crater in extreme south-Egypt as thousands of shrapnel fragments. SOLD | ![]() SAO JOAO NEPOMUCENO, acquired in trade with the Museum of Rio de Janeiro. Rare, anomalous iron with inclusions. |
![]() TATAHOUINE The Green Diogenite Fell on June 27, 1931 in Tunisia Large fragments and dealer lots available. Just ask! | ![]() NWA4590 Rare Angrite Only 213g was found in the Sahara in 2006. But bright, colorful in a thin-section. | ![]() GUJBA Bencubbinite Fell in Nigeria in1984 one of the prettiest meteorite Slice, 17.30g. SOLD | ![]() CLIFFORD,Chondrite L6, found in 1962 in east Colorado by a rancher but only recognized as a meteoritein 1997 by Gary Curtiss. |
![]() GLORIETA MOUNTAIN Pallasite Found near Santa Fe in New Mexico since 1884. Etched slice, bright crystals. | ![]() DJEBEL in AZZENE Med. Octah. Only one mass of 12.5kg was found in 1990 in central Algeria. Clear, bright crystallization pattern. | ![]() NEENACH Chondrite L6 Found in 1948 near Los Angeles California. Now at UCLA. Full slice with crust, 74.7g SOLD | ![]() PAGE CITY Fine Octah. IVA Only one mass of 13.63kg was found in 1980 while plowing a field in north-west Kansas. |
![]() NWA 4560 Chondrite LL3.2, Small stone found in 2006 in the Sahara. Shows well a variety of chondrules on a thin-section. |
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