[meteorite-list] AD - Martian, Lunar, Vestan & Ensisheim
From: Norbert Classen <riffraff_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 01:04:38 +0200 Message-ID: <96B0ACD0E57A430B826C1827BD47DDE4_at_lunatic> Dear List Members, I rarely sold anything during the last two years, but in anticipation of the upcoming Ensisheim show, and also in order to raise some additional funds for Ensisheim and Ste. Marie I thought I might have a small pre-Ensisheim sale. This sale includes four small but exceptional samples: a rare small Martian individual, a most KREEPy lunar sample, a weird piece of Vesta, and - last but not least - a genuine slice of the Thunderstone of Ensisheim with a fantastic surface to weight ratio. Here you go: Dar al Gani 1037, olivine-orthopyroxene-phyric shergottite (Martian) TKW: 4.01kg, Libya 1999 Specimen for sale: a 1.886g individual (~20x12x5mm) Price: 750 US$ (~400 $/g) Pictures: http://www.meteoris.de/special/DaG1037-1.886g.jpg http://www.meteoris.de/special/DaG1037-1.886r.jpg This is one of the smallest complete stones from the Dar al Gani strewnfield, offered at a great price way below market value. Compare the prices on the web, and consider the premium of a small complete stone. Dhofar 1442, KREEP-rich regolith breccia (lunar) TKW: ~125g, Oman 2005 Specimen for sale: a 0.680g partslice (~20x10x1.2mm) Price: 680 US$ (1000 $/g) Pictures: http://www.meteoris.de/special/Dho1442-0.68g.jpg http://www.meteoris.de/special/Dho1442-0.68r.jpg Additional info on Dhofar 1442 (at Randy Korotev's site): http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/dhofar1442.htm This lunar is even more Thorium-rich than the regolith portion of SaU 169, and contains 0.72 weight percent potassium (K) oxide, making it an exceptionally KREEPy sample that most probably originates from the lunar nearside, i.e. from the Procellarum region that was also the target of the Apollo missions. So you won't get much nearer to the stuff locked away with NASA, especially since SaU 169 is also unavailable to private collectors. Considering the low TKW, and zero availability (this stuff is longsince sold out with the finders) I believe this to be an ecxeptional offer. NWA 4890 (provisional), unbrecciated eucrite TKW: 76g, Morocco 2006 Specimen for sale: a 0.98g partslice (~20x9x2mm) Price: 60 US$ (~60 $/g) Pictures: http://www.meteoris.de/special/NWA4890-0.98g.jpg http://www.meteoris.de/special/NWA4890-0.98r.jpg I originally purchased a larger slice of this unusual unbrecciated eucrite from Chladni's Heirs who are longsince sold out of this material nicknamed "Digoult" because it was first considered to be another individual of the Agoult eucrite - until it was cut and revealed a typical Agoult-like sugary and fine-grained lithology, and a second, distinct, and more coarse-grained lithology. Unfortunatelly, this partslice broke off of my sample along a natural crack, and so it's now up for sale at about the same price I once paid for it. And I believe it's worth every penny. Ensisheim, LL6 breccia TKW: 127kg, fell Nov. 7, 1492 Specimen for sale: 0.358g partslice (~17x10x1mm) Price: 100 US$ (~300 $/g) Pictures: http://www.meteoris.de/special/Ensisheim-0.358g.jpg http://www.meteoris.de/special/Ensisheim-0.358r.jpg I guess I don't need to introduce this one. This marvellous this slice comes with a signed CoA from a well-known French meteorite dealer, and has a fabulous surface to weight ratio. 1500 US$ for all four specimens. I'm also accepting offers during the next 48 hours, but I expect everything to be sold out much faster. First come, first served. Immediate payment via PayPal required (but please don't send funds until you received a sale confirmation). Alternatively, I accept immediate bank wire transfer from German residents, or cash (and delivery) at the Ensisheim show. Registered shipping is free (airmail, worldwide). Offers are valid for 48 hours - what isn't sold will accompany me to Ensisheim. Let's rock, and hope to see you in Ensisheim, and/or Ste. Marie, soon. All the best, Norbert Classen IMCA #7606 Received on Tue 16 Jun 2009 07:04:38 PM PDT |
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