[meteorite-list] Expensive meteorites, Denver Tuson Show O MY

From: Shawn Alan <photophlow_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:39:13 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <1346182753.44646.YahooMailNeo_at_web162601.mail.bf1.yahoo.com>

Hello Listers

Came across this article that talkes about rare and expensive meteorites, the IMCA, Denver and Tuscon show and Bonhams auction house.

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
eBay Store
http://www.ebay.com/sch/ph0t0phl0w/m.html?
http://www.meteoritefalls.com/


You can pick up a tiny meteorite for $10 or so, or a large chunk for more??than $1 million. Size and weight matter, as do aesthetics, but a better??indicator of value is the source.
Grape-size fragments from a famous 1947 iron meteorite shower in Russia??called Sikhote-Alin are relatively common, but those originating from the moon??are in greater demand.
The former sell for $10 while a lunar specimen of the same weight is worth??$5000.
Meteorites from Mars are even more valuable on a cost-per-weight basis. A??one-gram piece is worth about $1000 and their value is expected to rise, given??the latest Mars rover landing.

In October 2007, a $1 million meteorite was offered for sale through Bonhams New York. This controversial item was a fragment of the Willamette meteorite,??the largest found in the US and the ninth-largest in the world. Discovered in??1902, the Willamette was donated to the American Museum of Natural History. It??weighed more than 16 tonnes, or did until a considerable chunk was removed in??the 1990s and sold to a private collector in New York.

To read more click click on link below
http://www.smh.com.au/money/investing/out-of-this-world-20120828-24x3o.html???
Received on Tue 28 Aug 2012 03:39:13 PM PDT


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