[meteorite-list] AD: Meteorite/Tektite Collection Pieces For Sale
Jason Phillips
jnbran at net66.com
Fri Oct 20 10:23:15 EDT 2006
Meteorite/Tektite Collection Pieces For Sale
I am thinning out my collection and have a listing of pieces that I am going
to sell. Most of these specimens have been in my personal collection for
several
years and represent falls and finds both historic and rare, as well as
common material. Many of these specimens have old labels and many are
unique because of characteristics or rarity.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me.
Admire, Kansas
Classification: Pallasite
Weight: 4.2 grams
Find: 1881
Description: Has a handwritten (by Nininger) American Meteorite
Laboratory label in Riker mount. Very nice small stable specimen (#8.74
painted on numbers).
Price: $200
Allende, Mexico
Classification: CV3
Weight: 3 grams of dust
Description: Dr. Kings dust samples in vial with all of his notes on the
outside of where the specimen was collected, date, and location. This is
a very rare and historic sample of meteorite history.
Price: $100
Beaver, Oklahoma
Classification: L5
Weight: 12.5 grams
Description: Crusted part slice of a meteorite that was used as a jail
door stop for many years.
Price: $8/gram
Bechar, Algeria
Classification: L5
Weight: 8 grams
Description: Beautiful matrix.
Price: $6/gram
Beeler, Kansas
Classification: LL6
Weight: 13.4 grams
Description: Nice looking and colorful part slice.
Price: $20/gram
Bensour, Morocco
Classification: LL6
Weight: 24.5 grams
Description: Very nice black 70% crusted stone. Great characteristics.
Price: $10/gram
Bledsoe, Texas
Classification: H4
Weight: 3.46 grams
Description: Nice specimen of a rare meteorite. Has the original Ward’s
Natural Science label and is in a Riker Mount.
Price: $35
Price: I also have two micro’s for $8 each with a copy of the label.
Broken Hill, Australia
Classification: L6
Weight: 10.4 grams
Description: Great part slice with a interesting matrix.
Price: $8/gram
Camel Donga, Australia
Classification: Eucrite
Weight: 12 grams
Description: Beautiful dark black stone with one broken face. Incredible
specimen.
Price: $30/gram
Canyon Diablo, Arizona
Classification: Iron
Weight: Individuals up to 50 grams
Description: Very nice characteristics.
Price: $2/gram
Dalgety Downs, Australia
Classification: L4
Weight: 2.91 grams
Description: Metal rich part slice.
Price: $6/gram
Delaware, Arkansas
Classification: L4
Weight: 4.1 grams
Description: Crusted part slice.
Price: $5/gram
Dhofar 933, Oman
Classification: H4
Weight: 36.56 grams Main Mass
Description: Polished endcut.
Price: $2/gram
Dimmitt, Texas
Classification: H4
Weight: 255 grams
Description: Very large complete crusted slice from the Monnig collection.
Price: $2.25/gram
Esquel, Argentina
Classification: Pallasite
Weight: 11 grams
Description: The nicest slice small slice of Esquel I have ever seen.
Very thin and translucent. Great metal to crystal ratio. In a Riker mount.
Price: $40/gram
Forrest b, Australia
Classification: L6
Weight: 17 grams
Description: Polished and crusted full slice from Bob Haag.
Price: $7/gram
Ghubara, Oman
Classification: L5
Weight: 11.4 grams
Description: Crusted full slice with great chondrules.
Price: $3/gram
Gobabeb, Namibia
Classification: H4
Weight: 8.18 grams
Description: Very nice part slice with a metal vein.
Price: $8/gram
Gold Basin, Arizona
Classification: L4
Weight: 57 grams
Description: Individual with some crust.
Price: $1/gram
Gold Basin, Arizona
Classification: L4
Weight: 87 grams
Description: Endcut with some crust and a polished face.
Price: $1/gram
Gretna, Kansas
Classification: L5
Weight: 16.9 grams
Description: Crusted part slice.
Price: $6/gram
HaH 222, Sahara Desert
Classification: L6
Weight: 11.7 grams
Description: Crusted part slice with gray matrix.
Price: $4/gram
Happy Canyon, Texas
Classification: E6/7
Weight: 3.8 grams
Description: American Meteorite Laboratory Label and painted on numbers
H314.98. A very nice part slice of a rare meteorite in a riker mount.
Price: $350
Hebron, Nebraska
Classification: H6
Weight: 13.1 grams
Description: Nice slice with interesting matrix.
Price: $6/gram
Huckitta, Australia
Classification: Pallasite
Weight: 36 grams
Description: Very nice stable endcut with great surface area.
Price: $5/gram
Hunter, Oklahoma
Classification: LL5
Weight: .29 grams
Description: Micro with polished faces.
Price: $20
Indochinite Tektite, Vietnam
Classification: Tektite
Description: elongated shape
Price: $4
Jilin, China
Classification: H5
Weight: 64 grams
Fell: 1946
Description: Large polished slice with Bob Haag collection card.
Price: $10/gram
Kaffir C, Texas
Classification: L6
Weight: 7.24 grams
Description: Crusted part slice.
Price: $7/gram
Kapoeta, Sudan
Classification: Howardite
Weight: 1.2 grams
Fell: April 22, 1942
Description: Very nice part slice of a rare classification and fall. In
a riker mount.
Price: $250
Kendleton, Texas
Classification: L4
Weight: 10 grams
Description: Crusted part slice with a blue matrix
Fell: May 2, 1939.
Price: $15/gram
La Criolla, Argentina
Classification: L6
Weight: 20 grams
Description: Very nice endcut with a polished face. This specimen has
the blackest crust I have seen on a meteorite. It has a dark shock vein
running through it.
Price: $20/gram
Lake Labyrinth, Australia
Classification: LL5
Weight: 12.4 grams
Description: Polished endcut of a rare meteorite.
Price: $12/gram
Lone Tree, Iowa
Classification: L4
Weight: micro
Description: Part slice of a very rare meteorite.
Price: micro fragments in case $5.
Macy, New Mexico
Classification: L6
Weight: 7 grams
Description: Polished part slice.
Price: $4/gram
Macy, New Mexico
Classification: L6
Weight: 78 grams
Description: Polished part slice from Skip Wilson.
Price: $4/gram
Mills, New Mexico
Classification: H6
Weight: 18.9 grams
Description: Crusted part slice.
Price: $8/gram
Moldavite Tektite
Classification: Gem faceted
Weight: 47.3 carats and 32.2 carats
Description: Very beautiful oval cut stones perfect for jewelry setting
and very rare size.
Price: $12/carat
Mulga North, Australia
Classification: H6
Weight: 11 grams
Description: Crusted individual in a Riker mount.
Price: $8/gram
New Orleans, Louisiana
Classification: H5
Weight: Around 100 micro’s many with crust and a .84gram fragment.
Fall: September 29, 2003
Description: This is one of the neatest assortments of meteorite
memorabilia from a rare and historic fall. These specimens were
collected by the scientists who did the classification on the material.
It comes with the exact street names where they were found. And the
coolest part is the collecting apparatus the scientist used is included.
Price: Offers accepted.
Nuevo Mecurio, Mexico
Classification: H5
Weight: 45 grams
Fall: 1978
Description: Very nice black crusted (95%) individual from Bob Haag.
Price: $12/gram
NWA, Morocco
Classification: Unclassified
Weight: Two specimens 186 and 74 grams
Description: Very interesting yellow paint marks on them, they were
probably used as markers to hunt a strewnfield.
Price: $1/gram
NWA 1794, Morocco
Classification: LL5, S2 W1
Weight: 214 grams
Description: Beautiful crusted individual BL-14.
Price: $1/gram
NWA 1932, Morocco
Classification: LL3, S1, W2
Weight: 23.57 gram Main Mass
Description: One of the most beautiful chondrule rich LL3‘s I have ever
seen. Looks like the night sky. Comes in a Riker mount.
Price: $12/gram
NWA 1937, Morocco
Classification: LL5/6, S2, W1
Weight: 3.77 gram Main Mass
Description: Very nice and fresh endcut with incredible interior
features of blue and gray. With a riker mount.
Price: $40
NWA 2482, Morocco
Classification: Polymict Eucrite
Weight: 5 individuals 10-90 grams
Description: Very nice black crust, primary and secondary, of a rare
classification.
Price: $10/gram
NWA 2999, Morocco
Classification: angrite
Weight: .106 grams
Description: Thin part slice of very rare material.
Price: $25
O’Donnell, Texas
Classification: H5
Weight: 6.11 grams
Description: Very nice crusted part slice with black veins.
Price: $8/gram
Portales Valley, New Mexico
Classification: H6 (awesome metal veins)
Weight: 8.4 grams
Fell: June 13, 1998
Description: High metal variety and is a perfect specimen.
Price: $35/gram
Portales Valley, New Mexico
Classification: H6 (one awesome metal vein)
Weight: 14 grams
Fell: June 13, 1998
Description: Crusted part slice.
Price: $20/gram
Pultusk, Poland
Classification: H5
Weight: 5.5 grams
Description: Beautiful complete individual with Monnig numbers (M57.12)
painted on the side.
Price: $25/gram
Richardton, North Dakota
Classification: H5
Weight: ~1 gram in a vial.
Fell: June 30, 1918 10 pm
Description: Copy of American Meteorite Museum label. Several micro‘s
and dust.
Price: $25
Roosevelt County 085, New Mexico
Classification: L4 Impact Melt
Weight: 20.91 grams
Description: Main Mass endcut of a very rare specimen.
Price: $20/gram
Sahara 99208, Sahara Desert
Classification: Unclassified
Weight: 45.5 grams
Description: Very nice individual with cut face. Has painted on numbers
Sahara 99208.
Price: $2/gram
Sahara 99755, Sahara Desert
Classification: Unclassified
Weight: 170.8 grams
Description: Very nice individual with a cut face. Has painted on
numbers Sahara 99755.
Price: $2/gram
SaU 001, Oman
Classification: L4-5
Weight: 30 grams
Description: Complete individual.
Price: $1/gram
Sikhote Alin, Russia
Classification: Iron
Weight: 2028 grams
Description: It is two pieces that fit together like a puzzle. Stands
alone and is a nice display piece. Shrapnel type.
Price: $1500
Sikhote Alin, Russia
Classification: Iron
Weight: 46 grams and 60 grams
Description: Crusted part slice and is polished.
Price: $1/gram
Small Tektite Collection
Classification: Tektites
Weight: Varying weights
Description: Nice collection of many rare tektites in a small carrying
case. (Beloc Haiti, Bikolite Philippines, South Vietnam, Thailandite
(4), Chinese Tektite (3), Colombite, Javanite, Cambodia Tektite,
Australite, Moldavite, Tibetanite, Darwin glass
Price: Offers accepted
Tatahouine, Tunisia
Classification: Diogenite
Fall: 1931
Weight: ~3 grams
Description: Rare crusted specimen in a display case.
Price: $45/gram
Texline, Texas
Classification: H5
Weight: 4 grams
Description: Comes with original Ward’s Science label and is a very nice
looking polished part slice.
Price: $50
Thuathe, Lesotho
Classification: H4
Weight: 82.56 grams
Fell: July 21, 2002
Description: Black fusion crusted oriented individual with roll over
lip. A wonderful example of this fall.
Price: $8/gram
Tibet Tektite
Classification: Tektite
Weight: 6 grams
Description: Nice characteristics.
Price: $5/gram
Tissemoumine, Morocco
Classification: Acapulcoite
Weight: .826 grams
Description: Crusted part slice of a very rare type of meteorite. In a
Riker mount.
Price: $50
Tulia A, Texas
Classification: H3-4
Weight: 3.3 grams
Description: Polished Part slice.
Price: $4/gram
Vaca Muerta, Chile
Classification: Mesosiderite
Weight: 6.7 grams
Description: Very nice crusted part slice. From the Cornell University
Department of Astronomy with their label, specimen number VM-33. Comes
in a Riker mount.
Price: $12/gram
Valera, Venezuela
Classification: L4
Weight: 7.11 grams
Fell: Oct. 15, 1972 and reportedly killed a cow when it fell.
Description: Beautifully crusted piece with a polished face in a Riker
mount.
Price: $20/gram
Wellman C, Texas
Classification: H4
Weight: 16 grams
Description: Huss Numbers painted on the side (H39.199). Nice part slice
with crust.
Price: $6/gram
Wuan, China
Classification: H6
Fall: July 31, 1986
Weight: 6 grams
Description: Very nice gray matrix with black inclusions. A very rare
meteorite with very little in private collections.
Price: $12/gram
Zag, Morocco
Classification: H3-6
Weight: 55 grams
Fall: 1998
Description: Fusion crusted endcut with polished face.
Price: $2/gram
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