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   Nelson County, Kentucky, IIF Iron, 8.36 grams.    Mandalay Spring, Nevada, L6 chondrite, 28.4 grams  
  Nelson County, IIF Iron, 73.03 kg found, 1856. Coarsest octahedrite, displays pre-terrestrial cold deformationin in the distortion of kamacite and taenite structures. 7.02% Ni. Large surface area, 28mm x 9mm x 5mm. SOLD.   Nevada, L6 chondrite, April 2012. 2.854 kg found in a bank of dry wash by a prospector using a metal detector while looking for gold. Classified by Alan Rubin, UCLA. Dark brown matrix with Ni/Fe grains. 88mm x 40mm x 3mm, $170.00  
   
   
 
         
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   New Almeo, Kansas, L5 chondrite, 17.15 grams    Springlake, Texas, L6 chondrite, 35.6 grams  
  Norton County, Kansas. L5 chondrite. 2 stones, approximately 8 kg found in 1917. Brecciated, veined, once held in the Nininger Collection of meteorites. Published by H.H. Nininger, 1936. Clasts, breccia, relic fusion crust. 32mm x 54mm x 4mm, 17.5 grams, SOLD.   Lamb County, Texas. L6 chondrite, found August, 1980. One stone, 17.3 kg found while plowing on the W.T. Clayton Farm. Very little of this meteorite (about 200 grams) has been preserved. Large surface area, 55mm x 36mm x 8mm. 35.6 grams, $280.00  
 
 
 
         
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   Forestburg b, Texas, L5 chondrite, 26.3 grams    Florey, Texas, H6 chondrite, 15.58 grams  
  Montague County, Texas. L5 chondrite. A single stone weighing 26.6 kg was found in 1957. Shock-blackened matrix, abundant Ni/Fe grains, inclusions, and chondrules. This is not paired with Forestburg a.
55mm x 34mm x 5mm, $210.00
  Andrews County, Texas. H6 chondrite. Found 1978. Single stone, 110.8 kg. Mottled, dark brown/light grey matrix with Ni/Fe grains/ chondrules. 105 kg is held in the Vienna Natural History Museum and 883 grams is held at the Nstural History Museum in London. Very little can be offered to collectors. 52mm x 21mm x 5mm, $155.00  
 
 
 
         
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  Hayes Center, Nebraska, L6 chondrite, 38.1 grams   Dalgaranga, Australia, mesosiderite, 11.6 grams  
  Hayes Center, Nebraska. L6 chondrite, a single stone weighing 4.5 kg was found in 1941. Once held in the Nininger Colletion of Meteorites. Black matrix, Ni/Fe grains, chondrules, inclusions. Large surface area for study. 52mm x 21mm x 5mm, $280.00.   Western Australia, Australia. Stony-iron, mesosiderite - subgroup A. Terrestrial age, 270,000 years. Found in 1923. 12.2 kg of fragments recovered from a crater 70ft across and 11 feet deep. This specimen is a complete uncut fragment. 25mm x 22mm x 10mm, $90.00  
   
   
 
         
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  Warden, Australia, H5 chondrite, 22.4 grams   Oxford, Nebraska, H5 chondrite, 22.3 grams  
  Western Australia, Ashburton district, Australia. H5 chondrite. 7.88 kg, single stone, found 1989. Relic fusion crust. Tan-colored matrix with bright Ni/Fe inclusions and grains. 40mm x 26mm x 5mm, $180.00   Furnas County, Nebraska. H5 chondrite. A single stone weighing 6 kg was found in 1985 while plowing. Dark brown matrix with Ni/Fe grains and chondrules.46mm x 42mm x 4mm, 22.3 grams. $154.00  
   
   
 
         
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  {short description of image}La Criolla, Argentina, L6 chondrite, 27.8 grams    Melrose, New Mexico, L5 chondrite, 23.7 grams  
  Entre Rios, Concordia, Argentina. L6 chondrite, fell January 06, 1985, 45 kg recovered from a shower of stones that fell over a 7 x 10 km ellipsoid area. Light grey matrix with an abundance of Ni/Fe grains and chondrules. Fusion crusted along 3/4 of the edge surfaces. 62mm 48mm x 4mm, A nice display specimen. $190.00.   Curry County, New Mexico. L5 chondrite. 36.4 kg, single stone, was found in 1933. This is the one that Nininger found contained ore-grade levels of gold (AU). 62 mm x 48mm x 4mm, SOLD  
   
   
 
         
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  Belle Plaine, Kansas, L6 chondrite, 25.3 grams   Yorktown (Texas), H5 chondrite, 19.82 grams  
  Sumner County, Kansas. L6 chondrite. Found 1950, 78.8 kg in 3 stones. Belle Plaine is a brecciated, shocked chondrite. Thin slice, large surface area for study. 25.3 grams, 58mm x 49mm x 3mm, $180.00.   De Witt County, Texas. H5 chondrite. A 3.5 kg stone mass was plowed up in 1957. Abundant chondrules of up to 3mm diameter in size. Dark brown matrix. 40 mm x 33mm x 6mm, $130.00  
   
   
 
         
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  Coffeyville, Kansas, H5 chondrite, 17.5 grams   Densmore, 1879, Kansas, L6 chondrite, 28.2 grams  
  Kansas, H5 chondrite. A 35.9 kg stone mass was found during July, 2006. This is an attractive stone meteorite. Dark brown matrix with visible chondrules and inclusions. 17.5 grams, 27mm x 23mm x 9mm, $105.00.   Norton County, Kansas. L6 chondrite, Three fragments totalling 37.3 kg were found. This meteorite was once held in the Nininger Collection of Meteorites at the American Meteorite Lab in Denver, Colorado. 50mm x 41mm x 5mm, 28.2 grams, SOLD.  
   
   
 
         
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  {short description of image}Zagami, Nigeria, Shergottite (Martian), 6.068 grams - Front with fusion crust   Zagami, 6.068 grams - Reverse side  
  Nigeria, Katsina province, Martian (shergottite). Fell October 03, 1962. 18 kg recovered. Zagami is an achondrite, SNC meteorite (martian basalt). Front side with fusion crust is shown above. The reverse side is shown in the image on the right of this picture. It is the same specimen. 23mm x 20mm x 4mm, 6.068 grams, Email for new price!   Zagami, 6.068 grams, reverse side of the specimen shown on the left..  
   
   
 
         
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  Kaufman, Texas, L5 chondrite, 22.5 grams   {short description of image}Estherville nodule, Iowa, mesosiderite, 4.38 grams  
  Texas, Kaufman County, L5 chondrite, black. A single stone weighing 23 kg was found in 1893. Ni/Fe inclusions and grains are seen throughout the specimen. 22.5 grams, 53mm x 42mm x 5mm, $170.00   Iowa, Emmet County, Mesosiderite, subgroup A3/4. A part of the historic Estherville Fall were small nodules (pellets) with the stoney matrix ablated out during atmospheric passage leaving only Ni/Fe. Nininger collected many of these and published on their resultant aerodynamic shape. 15mm x 10mm x 8mm, SOLD.  
   
   
 
         
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  Hamilton (Queensland), Australia, L6 chondrite, 24.69 grams   Gresia, Romania, H4 chondrite, 5.137 grams  
  Queensland, near Dirranbandi, Australia. L6 veined chondrite. One stone, weighing 68 kg, was found almost buried by mud in the flood-plain of the Balonne River in 1966. Almost all of this stone meteorite is held in museum and university collections. 24.69 grams, 41mm x 38mm x 6mm, $160.00   Teleorman County, Romania. H4 chondrite. A 26.9 kg stone was unearthed from the garden of a private home in 1990. The interior is a brown/grey matrix covered with well-defined chondrules. 5.137 grams, thin slice for large surface area, 41 mm x 38mm x 6mm. $90.00  
   
   
 
         
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  Gruver, Texas, H4 condrite, 32 grams   Sandy Creek, Nebraska, L5 chondrite, 19.3 grams  
  Hansford County, Texas. Found 1934, 13.1 kg, several masses. A.D Nininger first published on Gruver in Popular Astronomt, 1937. Dark grey matrix, visible Ni/Fe grains. 56mm x 36mm x 5mm, $224.00   Clay Co., Nebraska. Found in 1999, single mass, 1.33 kg. This meteorite was found on an airport runway while grading. Shock stage S4, weathering grade W4.
38mm x 36mm x 5mm, $180.00
 
 
 
 
         
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  Round Top (a), Texas, L5 chondrite, 27.9 grams   {short description of image}Abee, Canada, EH4 enstatite chondrite, 72 grams  
  Fayette Co., Texas. L5 chondrite. Found 1934, December. Two stones, 9,935 kg. Shock veins and melt pockets visible in a dark gray/green groundmass. Abundant Ni/Fe grains and inclusions. Almost all of this meteorite is at TCU, Texas. 47mm x 38mm x 4mm. $224.00   Alberta, Canada. EH4, Fell June 10, 1952. 107 kg recovered, single stone, from a hole 2ft ro 3ft in diameter, 6 feet deep, and inclined at an angle of 25 degrees to the vertical. Abee is a rare enstatite chondrite, high-iron subgroup, black, with impact-melt breccia. This specimen has large breccia and clasts, visible chondrules (black), and fusion crust. 66mm x 62mm x 5mm,72 grams. Email for price!  
   
   
 
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  Springer, Oklahoma, H5 chondrite, 26.7 grams   Bluff (a), Texas, L5 chondrite, 19.2 grams  
  Carter Co., Oklahoma. H5 chondrite, found, April, 1965, two stone weighing 8.143 kg. The main mass is in the Monnig Collection at TCU, Texas. 43mm x 35mm x 5mm, $210.00   Fayette Co., Texas. L5 chondrite. Two stones totalling 153.3 kg were found. Brecciated, melt pockets, and veining. 52mm x 32mm x 6mm. $110.00.  
 
 
 
         
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  {short description of image}Bruderheim, Canada, L6 chondrite, 120 grams   Beaver, Oklahoma, L5 chondrite, 25.8 grams  
  Alberta, Canada. L6 chondrite. A large Fall with 303 kg of small fragments occured on March 04, 1960 falling over an area of 3 km across. Fusion crusted specimen, complete slice, 112mm x 60mm x 6mm. Collection specimen for teaching or display. Email for price.   Beaver County, Oklahoma. L5 chondrite, a single stone weighing 25.6 kg was found in 1940. It was used as a door-stop in the Beaver county jail. It was there for about 40 years before being recognized as a meteorite.
This specimen, vivid brown-colored, with a large 5mm chondrule in upper right of picture. 37mm x 33mm x 6mm, $240.00
 
 
 
 
         
 
 
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