[meteorite-list] AD:Special NWA 4901 a pair of the once most expensive NWA ever
Martin Altmann
altmann at meteorite-martin.de
Tue Feb 5 16:03:04 EST 2008
Dear collectors,
our Special deals this weak with a true legend of the still young history of
NWA-meteorites.
With NWA 4901 as a pairing of NWA 011
we want to let you participate in that material,
which already found his place among the most famous meteorites in the annals
of meteoritics.
The senior collectors will well remember the enormous shake, NWA 011
provoked in the world of scientists and in the collectors community
likewise; the initial debates about its possible origin from Mercury, the
distribution of the material and so on.
Little shavings sold at 100$ per milligram, making that material to the most
expensive NWA ever and the 4th most expensive meteorite - after Calcalong
Creek and the very early DaG 400 and 262 in history.
It would be foolhardy if we would try to delineate the astounding
particularities and circumstances about that meteorite
in a detailed manner here, as it never could rival the excellent write-up
about NWA 011 on David Weirs page.
(who surprisingly is still not yet awarded with the IMCA Gold Medal for the
excellent service, that hes supplying for many years to scientists and
collectors with his fabulous Meteorite Studies Site!).
Therefore we set here the link:
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_NWA011.HTM
There youll find all results of the analyses of NWA 011, the
interpretation, its complex genesis and thermal history, the supposed
origin, but also its turbulent human reception here down on Earth.
Perhaps in a short form: NWA 4901 has eucritic characteristics, but is a
basalt, stemming from an other former large parent body than Vesta.
Well, and beside the manmade uproar NWA 4901 with its leopardizing
interchange of transparent and opaque crystals..
that meteorite is one of the most eye-appealing and beautiful stones of all
in our opinion!
And we are sure, that many collectors, who already own a specimen from the
pairing-group will fully agree.
We decided to set up for sale a couple of budget-sized slices and priced
them at a irresistible 180$/g.
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/special-nwa4901.html
Enjoy!
Stefan Ralew & Martin Altmann
Chladnis Heirs
Munich Berlin
Fine Meteorites for Science & Collectors
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