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ALFIANELLO

Stone. (L6)
Brescia, Italy
Fell February 16,1883

   24.6 grams, fusion crust    10 mm x 30 mm x 35mm    SOLD
   6.2 grams    7 mm x 18 mm x 23 mm     $248
   3.6 grams    6 mm x 14 mm x 23 mm     $144

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ALLENDE
Stone, Carbonaceous chondrite (CV3.2)
Chihuahua, Mexico
Fell February 8, 1969
Approx. recovered weight: 1,000+ kg

   Allende  fresh individual 35.5 grams    68 %  fusion crust.  price  

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BENSOUR

Stone. Olivine-hypersthene chondrite amphoterite. (LL6)
Morocco
Fell February 10, 2002
     Bensour individual      342 grams  with 90% fusion c rust.   A great looking specimen! price  $3,900 

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BOXHOLE

Iron. (IIIAB)
Northern Territory, Australia
Found 1937.
Approx. recovered weight: 250 kg

     Complete Boxhole individual      57.3 grams        [photo specimen on left]   price $170
     Complete Boxhole individual    170.2 grams       [photo specimen on right]   price SOLD

HISTORIC IRON WITH HUSS # H37.60

CANYON DIABLO

Iron. (IAB)
Coconino County, Arizona  (Meteor Crater)
Found 1891

The Canyon Diablo iron meteorite, estimated to have weighed 60,000 tons, impacted the Earth approximately 50,000 years ago, resulting in a 20-40 megaton explosion. The impact excavated a crater one mile wide and 600 feet deep. Pressures as high as 60 Gpa transformed graphite particles into tiny diamonds, and vaporized 85% of the original mass. Of the remainder, only about 2,000 tons can be accounted for in the form of meteorite fragments, shale balls, metallic spheroids, and other oxidation products. Meteorite fragments account for only 30 tons of this amount.
This Canyon Diablo is a complete sculptural individual that I call the "CAT".   To me the shape of the specimen looks like a cat sitting down, a great looking display piece.  The specimen weight is 2,957 grams.  The size is 140" height by 105" wide.     The specimen comes with a copy of the original invoice and is a numbered Nininger specimen #34.5239.  " A real collectors piece"   [top photo] 
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HISTORIC  IRON WITH NININGER # 34.4640

CANYON DIABLO

Iron. (IAB)
Coconino County, Arizona  (Meteor Crater)
Found 1891

The Canyon Diablo iron meteorite, estimated to have weighed 60,000 tons, impacted the Earth approximately 50,000 years ago, resulting in a 20-40 megaton explosion. The impact excavated a crater one mile wide and 600 feet deep. Pressures as high as 60 Gpa transformed graphite particles into tiny diamonds, and vaporized 85% of the original mass. Of the remainder, only about 2,000 tons can be accounted for in the form of meteorite fragments, shale balls, metallic spheroids, and other oxidation products. Meteorite fragments account for only 30 tons of this amount.

Complete large individual      3890 grams   Historic iron with nininger # 34.5229 "called the boot"    A great looking museum quality iron meteroite.       price $3,950

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CHERGACH

Chondrite (H5)
Fell in Mali near the Algeria border
Fell July 2007

A large fireball was seen near the Algeria border in July 2007. Thousands of small stones fell that was later classifed as Chondrite (H5)   "Special Sale Price"
Chergach complete individual with 97% fresh black fusion crust.   108.8 grams     price $499

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CHINGA

Iron. Ataxite. (IVB ANOM)
Tanna Tyva, Russia
Found 1913
Approx. recovered weight 100+ kg

Following thousands of years of terrestrial weathering, many individual fragments of this Ni-rich ataxite, totaling about 80 kg, were found in the Chinga River basin in the former USSR. Deformation structures in Chinga attest to a strong shock event during its journey in space, while other features, including cracking, bending, and tearing, were formed in its catastrophic impact with Earth. Consequently, Chinga fragments are commonly flattened and angular in shape.
  Chinga  large complete individual      1093 grams    nice looking specimen   $1,093
  Chinga  end slice of (Face size = 60 mm x 108 mm )     523 grams      price SOLD

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