A single stone weighing
1056 g was found in the desert of Oman on 1/24/2000 by meteorite
hunters. The total known weight is 1056 grams before cut
loss.
This specimen weighs 1.26 grams and is a thin
(~1mm) with fusion crust
1/2 slice
KAPOETA
(Howardite) : $250
A stone fell at
7pm 04/22/1942 on the Kapoeta-Nathalani road (Sudan).
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1.2 gram. Very nice part slice of a rare classification
and fall. In a riker mount.
MILLBILLILLIE
(Eucrite) : $30/gram
Fell October 1960
in Australia.
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3.14 grams. Complete oriented individual with
a roll over lip and flow lines.
NWA 032 (Lunar Mare Basalt) : $1000
This is a very rare
type of lunar meteorite with a low total known weight. This
specimen was researched and prepared by the University of
Washington in St. Louis, MO. Comes with full documentation
and pictures from the university scientists. It was found
in Sahara desert.
Picritic shergottite
characterized by abundance of olivine. Recovered from the
Sahara Desert in 2002. Total Known weight : ~700g These
specimens were obtained from a researcher who did work with
this Mars material.
A very rare classification
of Eucrite that has a beautiful internal matrix that is
gray in color with many different clasts. It was found in
Sahara desert.
New Class HEDO (Very
Rare) This is the 5th Olivine Diogenite ever found and forcing
the creation of a new classification of O in the HED class.
Of the 5 this is one of 2 that are available to collector’s
and the total know weight of both is less than 1 ½
kilograms. This is an extremely rare opportunity to own
this class of meteorites. It was found in Sahara desert.
Howardites are a
very rare classification and this is even more rare in that
it has been recrystalized. These are very beautiful internally
with a full matrix of many different colored and shaped
clasts. It was found in Sahara desert.
This is an endcut
of a very rare Howardite with a total known weight of only
100.4 grams. This Howardite has a tan interior structure
with many strange clasts of different colors. It was found
in Sahara desert.
5 individuals 10-90 grams. Very nice black crust,
primary and secondary, of a rare classification.
NWA
2696 (Howardite) :
$50/gram
Found in 2004 Total
Known weight: 6.5 kilo's
45.53 grams endcut
NWA
3140 (Ureilite) :
$50/gram
Classification: Ureilite.
Find: 2004 (Morocco). These are beautiful looking specimens
of a rare classification that is rich in diamond crystals.
53.7 gram individual
7.07 gram polished end cut
NWA
3163 (Granulitic lunar) :
$500/gram
Classification: Granulitic
Lunar. Find: 2005. Total Known Weight: 1634 grams
Dust
NWA
4474 (Ureilite) :
$75/gram
Classification: Ureilite.
Find: 2006. Total Known Weight: 2374 grams
Micro's : $20 each
Small specimens
NWA
4857 (Shergottite, martian) :
$1250/gram
Found in Morocco in 2006. This is a very rare meteorite with very little weathering, making it one of the freshest martian samples on earth. All the pieces display beautiful fusion crust.
~3 grams. Rare crusted specimen in a display case.
ZAGAMI
(Shergottite) : $1250/gram
Fell October 3rd
1962 in Nigeria and was found by the farmer who observed
the fall. It is from the planet Mars and is a very unique
and rare meteorite. Total weight is 18.1kg.