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Conditions of Sale

Specimens are offered on a first-come, first serve basis. All material is guaranteed to be exactly as described. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with each meteoritical specimen. For ordering please go to the Ordering page. All major credit cards accepted including PayPal. Checks are welcome but please email us first so that we may confirm availability and hold the specimen for you.


These are difficult to acquire meteorite localities or classifications.
All images were taken of the specimens being offered. Prices and availability subject to change without notice.


Questions on any specimens? lab@meteorlab.com

Fisher, Minnesota, USA
 
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Fisher,L6, 35.0 grams
Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota
This is a very nice, large slice of the meteorite that fell over Polk County, Minnesota on April 09, 1894. A perfect stone meteorite for display.
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Fisher, L6, 35 grams, fusion crusted slice, 88.5mm x 55mm x 4mm,SOLD
 
 
 
 
 
Dresden (Ontario) 1939,
 
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Dresden (Ontario), 0.86 grams, 16.8mm x 8.8mm, 4mm, $ 129.00 .Dresden (Ontario), 1.86 grams, 13.1mm x 12mm x 8mm, $ 279.00 .Dresden (Ontario), 2.82 grams, 15.2mm x 14mm x 10mm, $ 423.00
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Dresden (Ontario), H6
The Dresden, Ontario Fall (differs from the Dresden, Kansas meteorite) occured on June 11, 1939. Rarely available, very little recoved and only small amounts in private collections.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shergotty, India, Achondrite, Martian origin
 
 
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Shergotty, the "S" of the SNC martian meteorite suite. 0.50 grams, 9.5mm x 6mm x 6.2mm.
 
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Shergotty, a coarse-grained martian basalt, 1.11 grams, 14mm x 8mm x 6mm.
 
 
Shergotty, Gaya, Bihar, India
 
Offered are two fragments from one of the most exotic meteorites ever seen to fall. Shergotty is an achondrite of martian origin. It fell over Gaya, Bihar, India on August 25, 1865. A single 5kg stone was found from this fall.
The two fragments offered are clean, displaying large, coarse-grained augite crystals
Please email for price, serious inquiries only.

 
 
 
 
Melrose (a), New Mexico, L5
 
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Melrose (a), 27.4 grams.
 
Melrose (a) Curry County, New Mexico, the meteorite with Gold
This stone, L5 meteorite was found in 1933 in Curry County, New Mexico. During his research and testing on this meteteorite, Nininger's tests showed that it contained gold! This is the largest specimen to be offered on the web in many years.
27.4 grams, 60mm x 41mm x 4.6mm, $387.00
 
 
 
 
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Claxton, Georgia, L6
 
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The Claxton meteorite fell on December 10, 1984 in Evans County, Georgia - and struck a mailbox!
Only 1.455kg was found.

Claxton, 1.52 grams, 20mm x 11mm x 2mm, $576.00 
 
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Danville, Alabama, L6
 
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Danville, 1.36 grams, 17.4mm x 10.8mm x 2.6mm, $ 320.00 .Danville, 0.60 grams, 14mm x 11mm x 2.7mm, $ 187.00 .Danville, 0.56 grams, 13mm x 11.5mm x 2.6mm, $ 180.00
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Danville, Alabama
A single 2kg stone fell over Morgan County, in Danville, Alabama on November 27, 1868.

Brecciated, chondrule-rich, veined.
 
 
 
 
 
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Andover, Maine, L6
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Andover, Maine, L6

Fell on August 05, 1898 over Oxford County, Maine. Clean fragment.

Andover, 2.68 grams, 24.3mm x 18.1mm x 4mm, 257.00
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Vulcan, Canada, H6
 
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Vulcan, 4.84 grams, 27mm x 23mm x 3.8mm, $387.00 Vulcan, 5.40 grams, 37mm x 17mm x 3.4mm, $432.00
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Vulcan
The Vulcan, H6 stone meteorite was found in April 1962. Specimens display a dark brown groundmass with bright flakes of Ni/Fe.
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