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New arrivals:

Here is a list of my many new entries,
as of January 30th, 2001.
Slowly but surely I'll be integrating these into the regular pages, adding pictures and additional information.

Achondrites

Bilanga

Burkina Faso
Fell 1999, October 19, 1030 hrs
Tkw: >25kg
Diogenite, brecciated ADIO

Fragments with fusion crust, very fresh, outstanding pieces. 25$/g.

BI1

ca. 1.5cm x 1.0cm x 1.0cm

2.15g

53.75$

 

BI2

ca. 1.3cm x 1.2cm x 1.1cm

2.32g

58.00$

 

BI3

 

 

58.25$

sold

BI4

ca. 1.5cm x 1.3cm x 1.2cm

3.04g

76.00$

 

BI5

ca. 1.6cm x 1.3cm x 1.0cm

3.34g

83.50$

 

BI6

 

3.35g

83.75$

traded

BI7

ca. 2.0cm x 1.2cm x 1.0cm

3.61g

90.25$

 

BI8

ca. 2.3cm x 1.8cm x 1.2cm

5.54g

138.50$

 

BI9

ca. 2.3cm x 1.5cm x 1.1cm

6.73g

168.25$

 

BI10

ca. 4.6cm x 3.2cm x 2.2cm

34.71g

867.75$

 

BI11

ca. 4.7cm x 3.1cm x 2.8cm

48.97g

1224.25$

 

Small fragments without crust

BI13

ca. 0.6cm x 0.5cm

0.10g

2.50$

 

BI14

ca. 0.6cm x 0.5cm

0.12g

3.00$

 

BI15

ca. 0.7cm x 0.4cm

0.15g

3.75$

 

Dar al Gani 476

Sahara, Libya
Found 1998, May 1
Tkw: 2015g
Shergottite, Martian basalt SNC

Thin partslices. I'll only sell one of these and keep the other one for my own collection - the choice is up to you. 800$/g.

DaG476a

Ca. 2.9cm x 1.7cm x 0.15cm

1.42g

1136$

 

DaG476b

Ca. 4.0cm x 2.0cm x 0.15cm

2.56g

2048$

 

Dar al Gani 735

Sahara, Libya
Found Winter 1996/97
Tkw: 588g
Shergottite, Martian basalt SNC

Fragment from the smallest DaG Mars meteorites. 800$/g.

 

ca. 1.2cm x 0.4cm x 0.1cm

0.088g

70.40$

sold

Mount Egerton

Gascoyne River, Western Australia, Australia
Found 1941
Tkw: ~30kg
Anomalous aubrite AUB-ANOM

Even though the 2000 edition of the "Catalogue of Meteorites" still lists Mt. Egerton as an anomalous mesosiderite, but the generally held view is now that it's really a true aubrite. 14$/g.

fragment

ca. 1.5cm x 1.1cm x 0.5cm

1.21g

16.94$

 

 


Chondrites

Kunya-Urgench

Dashkhowus Velayat, Turkmenistan
Fell 1998, June 20, 1725hrs
Tkw: 1000-1100kg
Olivine-bronzite chondrite H5

The uncertainties as to the exact data concerning this fall have now been cleared. 3.50$/g.

Fragments with a little crust

KU1

ca. 2.0cm x 1.6cm x 1.0cm

4.63g

16.20$

sold

KU2

ca. 2.0cm x 1.7cm x 1.4cm

5.14g

17.99$

 

KU3

ca. 2.1cm x 2.0cm x 1.2cm

7.84g

27.44$

 

Fragments without crust

KU4

ca. 1.5cm x 1.5cm x 0.8cm

2.50g

8.75$

 

KU5

ca. 2.5cm x 1.0cm x 0.9cm

3.22g

11.27$

 

KU6

ca. 1.7cm x 1.2cm x 1.1cm

3.63g

12.70$

 

KU7

ca. 2.1cm x 1.5cm x 1.0cm

3.89g

13.61$

 

KU8

ca. 2.0cm x 1.5cm x 1.0cm

4.06g

14.21$

 

KU9

ca. 2.1cm x 1.3cm x 1.2cm

4.15g

14.52$

 

KU10

ca. 1.9cm x 1.5cm x 1.0cm

4.38g

15.33$

 

KU11

ca. 1.8cm x 1.5cm x 1.2cm

4.55g

15.92$

 

KU12

ca. 2.5cm x 1.5cm x 1.3cm

4.92g

17.22$

 

KU13

ca. 2.3cm x 1.2cm x 1.0cm

5.00g

17.50$

 

KU14

ca. 1.6cm x 1.3cm x 1.3cm

5.06g

17.71$

 

KU15

ca. 1.9cm x 1.2cm x 1.2cm

5.09g

17.81$

sold

KU16

ca. 2.8cm x 2.2cm x 0.9cm

5.24g

18.34$

 

KU17

ca. 2.5cm x 1.8cm x 1.1cm

5.57g

19.50$

 

KU18

ca. 2.3cm x 1.7cm x 1.1cm

5.65g

19.77$

 

KU19

ca. 2.1cm x 1.5cm x 1.2cm

5.91g

20.68$

 

KU20

ca. 1.9cm x 1.8cm x 1.6cm

5.93g

20.75$

 

KU21

ca. 2.7cm x 1.9cm x 1.0cm

6.03g

21.10$

 

KU22

ca. 2.2cm x 1.6cm x 1.4cm

6.28g

21.98$

 

KU23

ca. 2.5cm x 1.6cm x 1.1cm

6.36g

22.26$

 

KU24

ca. 2.3cm x 1.8cm x 1.2cm

6.91g

24.18$

 

KU25

ca. 2.2cm x 1.5cm x 1.3cm

7.00g

24.50$

 

KU26

ca. 2.1cm x 1.8cm x 1.3cm

7.08g

24.78$

 

KU27

ca. 2.0cm x 1.7cm x 1.5cm

7.62g

26.57$

 

KU28

ca. 2.5cm x 1.8cm x 1.3cm

8.11g

28.38$

 

KU29

ca. 2.7cm x 2.0cm x 1.1cm

8.27g

28.95$

 

KU30

ca. 2.3cm x 1.9cm x 1.5cm

8.48g

29.68$

 

KU31

ca. 2.7cm x 1.4cm x 1.1cm

8.55g

29.92$

 

KU32

ca. 2.5cm x 2.1cm x 1.1cm

8.91g

31.18$

 

KU33

ca. 2.3cm x 1.7cm x 1.5cm

9.33g

32.65$

 

KU34

ca. 2.5cm x 1.9cm x 1.4cm

9.58g

33.53$

 

KU35

ca. 2.8cm x 1.9cm x 1.1cm

9.93g

34.75$

 

KU36

ca. 2.4cm x 2.1cm x 1.5cm

10.21g

35.74$

 

KU37

ca. 2.5cm x 2.3cm x 1.5cm

10.31g

36.08$

sold

KU38

ca. 3.0cm x 2.0cm x 1.4cm

10.34g

36.19$

 

KU39

ca. 2.7cm x 2.2cm x 1.5cm

11.39g

39.86$

 

KU40

ca. 3.0cm x 1.7cm x 1.7cm

13.06g

45.71$

 

KU41

ca. 3.6cm x 2.0cm x 1.8cm

17.35g

60.73$

 

KU42

ca. 3.5cm x 2.4cm x 1.6cm

18.07g

63.25$

sold

KU43

ca. 3.5cm x 2.8cm x 1.9cm

27.52g

96.32$

 

KU44

ca. 4.8cm x 3.2cm x 1.5cm

41.46g

140.00$

 

KU45

ca. 5.0cm x 4.5cm x 4.2cm

167g

584.50$

 

Massa

Morocco
Found 1997
Tkw: >120kg
Olivine-bronzite chondrite H6

A major new find, which hasn't been taken into the "Meteoritical Bulletin" yet - small wonder, for there is havoc with new find data since the break out of the North African meteorite rush. Massa has a light gray matrix, different chondrules, grayish black fusion crust and, just like El Hammami, contains dense metal veining. All in all it looks very fresh and pretty. 2$/g.

Partslices with crust

MA1

ca. 5.3cm x 4.7cm x 0.2cm

23.82g

47.64$

 

MA2

ca. 5.3cm x 3.5cm x 0.4cm

24.67g

49.34$

 

MA3

ca. 5.3cm x 3.8cm x 0.4cm

31.13g

62.26$

 

MA4

ca. 5.2cm x 5.0cm x 0.7cm

38.09g

76.16$

 

MA5

ca. 18.0cm x 8.5cm x 1.0cm

436g

872.00$

 

Partslices without crust

MA6

ca. 7.0cm x 4.6cm x 0.3cm

30.65g

62.26$

 

MA7

ca. 4.8cm x 4.3cm x 1.1cm

61.29g

123.84$

 

MA8

ca. 8.3cm x 4.6cm x 0.6cm

69g

138.00$

 

MA9

ca. 5.2cm x 5.1cm x 1.0cm

80g

160.00$

 

Nuevo Mercurio

Zacatecas, Mexico
Fell 1978, December 15, 1850 hrs
Tkw: 5kg
Olivine-bronzite chondrite H5

Pretty, small fragments, often pebble halves, with plenty of fresh fusion crust. Seems like the real find mass is 50kg rather than the 5kg mentioned everywhere.

Therefore just 5$/g.

NM1

ca. 0.8cm x 0.7cm x 0.4cm

0.37g

1.85$

 

NM2

ca. 0.9cm x 0.6cm x 0.6cm

0.42g

2.10$

 

NM3

ca. 1.1cm x 0.7cm x 0.5cm

0.44g

2.20$

 

NM4

ca. 0.8cm x 0.7cm x 0.5cm

0.46g

2.30$

 

NM5

ca. 0.9cm x 0.7cm x 0.4cm

0.49g

2.45$

 

NM6

ca. 0.9cm x 0.9cm x 0.5cm

0.55g

2.75$

 

NM7

ca. 0.8cm x 0.8cm x 0.6cm

0.56g

2.80$

 

NM8

ca. 0.9cm x 0.7cm x 0.6cm

0.58g

2.90$

 

NM9

ca. 0.9cm x 0.8cm x 0.7cm

0.59g

2.90$

 

NM10

ca. 0.9cm x 0.8cm x 0.7cm

0.59g

2.90$

 

NM11

ca. 1.0cm x 0.7cm x 0.6cm

0.60g

3.00$

 

NM12

ca. 1.0cm x 0.8cm x 0.6cm

0.62g

3.10$

 

NM13

ca. 1.0cm x 0.8cm x 0.7cm

0.65g

3.25$

 

NM14

ca. 1.2cm x 0.8cm x 0.6cm

0.71g

3.55$

 

NM15

ca. 1.1cm x 0.9cm x 0.6cm

0.75g

3.75$

 

NM16

ca. 0.9cm x 0.8cm x 0.6cm

0.75g

3.75$

 

NM17

ca. 1.1cm x 0.7cm x 0.6cm

0.79g

3.95$

 

NM18

ca. 1.2cm x 0.8cm x 0.7cm

1.28g

6.40$

 

NM19

ca. 1.3cm x 1.0cm x 0.6cm

1.34g

6.70$

 

NM20

ca. 1.7cm x 1.1cm x 0.8cm

1.74g

8.70$

 

NM21

ca. 1.5cm x 1.2cm x 1.1cm

1.99g

9.95$

 

NM22

ca. 1.7cm x 1.3cm x 0.9cm

2.52g

12.60$

 

Tsarev

Volgograd Province, Russia
Found 1968, Fell 1922, December 6, 1500 hrs ?
Tkw: 1225kg
Olivine-hypersthene chondrite L5

Freshly cut. 2.20$/g.

Partslices

 

ca. 4.2cm x 3.0cm x 0.3cm

9.52g

20.94$

 

 

 

16.15g

35.53$

traded

 

ca. 6.2cm x 4.8cm x 0.4cm

23.93g

52.65$

 

 

ca. 6.0cm x 4.9cm x 0.3cm

24.10g

53.02$

 

Fullslices

 

ca. 9.7cm x 5.7cm x 0.8cm

96g

211.20$

 

Zag

Western Sahara
Fell 1998, August 4 or 5
Tkw: 175kg
Olivine-bronzite chondrite, regolith breccia H3-6

Fascinating brecciation. Average quality for Zag. All specimen with fusion crust. 2.50$/g.

Partslices

 

ca. 6.8cm x 4.7cm x 0.6cm

55.07g

137.67$

 

 

ca. 7.6cm x 5.5cm x 0.4cm

57.54g

143.85$

 

Cut fragment

 

ca. 6.2cm x 4.2cm x 2.4cm

113g

282.50$

 

 


Stony-Irons

Brahin

Minsk, Belarus
Found 1810
Tkw: 823kg
Pallasite PAL

New, marvelous specimens. The partslices are not translucent. 6$/g.

Cut fragments with four faces, one side being the original exterior.

B2

ca. 6.0cm x 4.8cm x 3.5cm

189g

1134$

 

B3

ca. 5.0cm x 4.5cm x 3.8cm

149g

894$

 

Partslices

B4

ca. 5.4cm x 4.0cm x 0.9cm

82.5g

495$

sold

B5

ca. 4.5cm x 4.2cm x 0.9cm

80g

480$

sold

Partslices with exterior on one of the small edges.

B6

ca. 4.7cm x 4.1cm x 0.7cm

68g

408$

 

 


Irons

Sikhote-Alin

Primorski Krai, Russia
Fell 1947, February 12, 1038 hrs
Tkw: 27t
Coarsest octahedrite (9mm) IIAB

Individuals with excellent regmaglypts (presumably 2nd fragmentation), no shrapnels. Classes IIA, IIAB and IIB have been grouped together as group IIAB in the new ‘Catalogue of Meteorites’. A mere 1$/g.

SA1

ca. 2.9cm x 2.1cm x 1.1cm

19.04g

19.04$

 

SA2

ca. 2.9cm x 2.4cm x 0.7cm

19.44g

19.44$

 

SA3

ca. 2.6cm x 2.1cm x 1.3cm

22.85g

22.85$

 

SA4

ca. 3.2cm x 2.3cm x 1.3cm

26.14g

26.14$

 

SA5

ca. 3.2cm x 1.8cm x 1.8cm

28.52g

28.25$

 

SA6

ca. 3.2cm x 2.4cm x 1.6cm

30.15g

30.15$

 

SA7

ca. 3.0cm x 2.2cm x 1.6cm

31.21g

31.21$

 

SA8

ca. 3.0cm x 2.5cm x 1.2cm

34.05g

34.05$

 

SA9

ca. 3.3cm x 2.7cm x 1.7cm

34.10g

34.10$

 

SA10

ca. 2.6cm x 2.5cm x 2.4cm

35.41g

35.41$

 

SA11

ca. 3.7cm x 2.4cm x 1.7cm

36.62g

36.62$

 

SA12

ca. 4.0cm x 2.0cm x 1.9cm

37.74g

37.74$

 

SA13

 

38.52g

38.52$

traded

SA14

ca. 4.6cm x 1.8cm x 1.2cm

39.15g

39.15$

 

SA15

ca. 4.1cm x 1.9cm x 1.9cm

41.32g

41.32$

 

SA16

ca. 3.2cm x 2.4cm x 2.0cm

43.10g

43.10$

sold

SA17

ca. 3.7cm x 2.5cm x 1.5cm

45.76g

45.76$

 

SA18

ca. 4.7cm x 2.9cm x 1.1cm

48.14g

48.14$

 

SA19

ca. 4.5cm x 2.5cm x 1.5cm

49.12g

49.12$

 

SA20

ca. 3.3cm x 3.0cm x 1.5cm

51.38g

51.38$

 

SA21

ca. 4.5cm x 2.2cm x 1.9cm

57.10g

57.10$

 

SA22

ca. 3.2cm x 2.5cm x 2.3cm

59.24g

59.24$

 

SA23

ca. 4.7cm x 2.6cm x 1.5cm

59.72g

59.72$

 

SA24

ca. 4.8cm x 3.0cm x 1.8cm

76g

76.00$

 

SA25

ca. 7.0cm x 4.1cm x 2.0cm

131g

131.00$

 

SA26

ca. 7.3cm x 4.5cm x 1.8cm

162g

162.00$

 

SA27

ca. 5.0cm x 4.5cm x 2.7cm

180g

180.00$

sold

 


 


Enter Toby the Cat, to examine the offer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Tagounite-L3 finds particular favor with the expert

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content. Has to be guarded.

 

 

 

 

 

I will be offering these stones as wholes for a few more weeks to come, in case someone takes to them; before I will slaughter and slice them up. Please don't let the relative proportions fool you - Tobi is a Main-Coon, the largest domestic cats on earth.

I will be pleased to take your reservations for the slices from now on (please indicate the approximate gram figures).

 

These are, from back to front:

 

El Hammami (cf.Chondrite)

 

1.8kg, fragment with crust, heavy weathering on the outside: 
By the piece: 0.80$/g;
In slices, depending on freshness, 0.80-0.90$/g.

 


 

Tagounite L3


11.54kg, no crust, but with a few nice remaglypts preserved:
By the piece: 8$/g;
In slices 9$/g.

 


 

Zag

1.46kg, individual with plenty of crust, some weathering traces.

Zag is a fabulous meteorite! Fell in Morocco on August 4th or 5th 1998, Tkw: 175kg, classified as H3-6 regolith breccia, S3. Contains both lighter H6 material and darker H3 sections. Zag caused quite a stir - it even found its way into the newspapers, for in its H3 regions liquid extraterrestrial water was discovered! - minute droplets, included in colourful halite crystals (rock salt). Such a thing had been seen just once, slightly before, in Monahans (1998). Furthermore, the brecciation is said to be spectacular.

 

According to my own, personal opinion, Zag is drastically underpriced, given its unique characteristics (Monahans for example costs 10$ and more). I don't know how the value is going to evolve in future, this will depend upon further research, and there is also still a lot of material on the market, so that I don't want to rush anyone into buying; but I do think that one can hardly get a more interesting meteorite at such a low price. So if you want to buy, buy Zag! (Thank God you can still find it almost everyway.)

 

Price by the piece: 2.50$/g;
In slices, depending on how interesting they are - as one can never know before!: 2.50-3$/g


 


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