Specimens weigh from a few grams up to 15 kilograms*.
*We also have available, since we
have the entire find and all the material found around the
larger specimens, small bags of sand with meteorite fragments
still in the sand just as they were found in the desert. It
would be like going on your own meteorite hunt and finding
real meteorites in the desert. These are priced at $10/per
bag.
DIMMITT
(H4) : $2.25/gram
Over 380 stones
were found since 1942. Dimmitt contains H5 and LL-group
clasts.
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255 grams. Very large complete crusted slice
from the Monnig
collection.
EL
HAMMAMI (H5) : $3.50/gram
If fell
in 1997 in Mauritania. Total known weight is 240 kilograms.
This meteorite was collected by local people and carried
by camel to villages. Some of the material has a brownish
stain to it from the camel’s sweat.
Fell March 5th
1960 in Burkina-Faso with several of the stones falling
through the roofs of the villagers. Some of these stones
are still being found today. Total weight is over 100
kilograms.
Oriented specimens. All of these specimens show perfect
orientation and some having flow lines and roll over lips.
GHUBARA
(L5) : $3/gram
It is classified
as a xenolithic L5 stone chondrite and was originally
found in 1954 in Oman. This material when cut displays
beautiful chondrules and metal flaking.
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11.4 grams. Crusted full slice with great chondrules.
GHUBARA
(L5) : $1.25/gram
It is classified as a xenolithic L5 stone
chondrite and was originally found in 1954 in Oman. This
material when cut displays beautiful chondrules and metal
flaking.
A very rare type
of meteorite that was found in Sahara in 2001. It is a
beautiful meteorite that is full of chondrules with a
total known weight of 722 grams.
Found in Morocco in 2003. This is a very rare classification of meteorite with very few samples of this type ever being found on earth. It displays beautiful, multi-colored chondrules and is an endcut.
These slices were
cut from the main mass and are extremely thin with many
less than 1mm thick. Great surface area. It was found
in Sahara in 2003. Total weight is 7.5 kilograms.
23.57 grams (Main mass). One of the most beautiful
chondrule rich LL3‘s I have ever seen. Looks like the
night sky. Comes in a Riker mount.
NWA
1935 (LL4) : $4/gram
This is a very
nice looking meteorite with a tan interior color with
many chondrules. These are very thin slices with some
being only 1mm thick for a great surface area.
It was found in Sahara in 2003. Total weight is 581g.
This is one of
the prettiest meteorites that I have ever seen. These
have a rare large amount of complete chondrules for and
H4 meteorite. It was found in Sahara in 2003. Total weight
is 2146g.
CV3 material is
very rare and is believed to be 4.6 billion years old
with the forming of the universe. These 3 individuals
have large CAI inclusions popping out of the fusion crusted
surfaces. It was found in Sahara
6.11 grams. Very nice crusted part slice with
black veins.
PARK
FOREST GARZA IMPACT KITS : $49.95
Impact artifact
kit containing :
- Drywall
- Ceiling joist wood
- Window glass
- Venetian blind fragment
- Meteorite fragment from the most famous Park Forest
impact site
Fell on June 13th
1998 in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, with many stones
being recovered and even struck a barn. This meteorite
is different than any other in that it is a H6, but some
slices show metal veins. Total weight is 67 kilograms.
IFell on June 13th
1998 in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, with many stones
being recovered and even struck a barn. This meteorite
is different than any other in that it is a H6, but some
slices show metal veins. Total weight is 67 kilograms.
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8.4 grams. High metal variety and is a perfect
specimen.
PULTUSK
(H5) : $20/gram
Fell on January
30th 1868 in Poland and is a large old European fall that
produced many small individuals called “Pultusk
Peas”. A very rare and interesting fall.
Total weight is over 200 kilograms.
~1 gram in a vial. Copy of American Meteorite
Museum label. Several micro‘s and dust.
ROUNDTOP
(b) (H4) : $5/gram
Acquired by O.E.
Moning In 1939 in Fayette County Texas
38.2 grams
10.28 grams
SAHARA
99208 (Unclassified) : $2/gram
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45.5 grams. Very nice individual with cut face.
Has painted on numbers
Sahara 99208.
SAHARA
99755 (Unclassified) : $2/gram
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170.8 grams. Very nice individual with a cut
face. Has painted on
numbers Sahara 99755.
SAU
001 (L4-5) : $1/gram
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30 grams. Complete individual.
THUATHE
(H4) : $8/gram
The Thuathe meteorite
fell over the Thuathe Plateau in Western Lesotho, Africa
on Sunday the 21st of July, 2002 at approximately 3:49pm
local time. It has since been classified as an H4-5 ordinary
chondrite with a TKW of around 35-40kg. There was a massive
explosion which continued at very high intensity for around
20-30 seconds. It created a shock-wave which rattled windows.
It was reported that several of the stones hit buildings
and objects in villages.
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82.56 grams. Black fusion crusted oriented
individual with roll over lip. A wonderful example of this
fall.
7.11 grams. Beautifully crusted piece with
a polished face in a Riker
mount.
WAGON
MOUND (L6) : $3/gram
An 87.5 kilogram
stone was found by a farmer in 1932 in Mora County, New
Mexico, USA while working in his field. This is a very
nice meteorite with a great story.