Available Home Bir Zar 011 – Complete Angrite Individual (11.93 g) $11,930.00 Meteorite: Bir Zar 011 (BiZ 011) Classification: Angrite (gabbroic angrite) Mass: 11.93 grams Form: Complete individual Fusion crust: Fully preserved, glassy and exceptionally fresh Weathering: Minimal to none Provenance: Tatawin region, Tunisia Year found: 2023 Scientific interest: Rare angrite with pristine fusion crust, representative... Add to collection
Available Home Murchison 42.60 g $23,430.00 Name: Murchison Observed fall: September 28, 1969 – Victoria, Australia Classification: Carbonaceous Chondrite CM2 Mass: 42.60 grams, complete individual with 98 fusion crust Provenance: Officially exported from Australia in 2014 with export permit Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=16875 Add to collection
Available Home ITQIY – Partial Slice with Fusion Crust | 14.80 g $1,776.00 Name: ITQIY Observed fall: No Provenance: Sahara Desert Classification: Classified as an ungrouped enstatite-rich meteorite, then later as an EH7-anom Mass:14.8 grams, slice with fusion crust Form: Unique coarse-grained, metal-rich enstatite meteorite Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=12058 Add to collection
Available Home Aletai – Large Stabilized Iron Meteorite Slice (7,940 g) Aletai7940g $18,900.00 Aletai – Iron Meteorite (IIIE-an)Exceptional large stabilized slice revealing Widmanstätten structures, mounted for display. Monumental specimen of one of the largest known iron meteorite strewn fields. Add to collection
Home Oued Chebeika 002 – Ultra-Rare CI1 Carbonaceous Chondrite (10.40 g) An exceptional 10.40 g specimen of Oued Chebeika 002, one of the rarest meteorite types on Earth: a pristine CI1 carbonaceous chondrite. This specimen displays the characteristic deep black matrix of CI material, representing some of the most chemically primitive matter in the Solar System. This exact specimen was 3D scanned using micro-computed... View
Home ITQIY Main Mass - 658 g Name: ITQIY Observed fall: No Provenance: Sahara Desert Classification: Classified as an ungrouped enstatite-rich meteorite, then later as an EH7-anom Mass: 658 grams, main mass Form: Unique coarse-grained, metal-rich enstatite meteorite Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=12058 Price on request View
Home Oriented Martian Meteorite Paired with NWA 7533 – Complete Shield-Shaped Specimen (30 g) NWA7533-30g Exceptional complete Martian meteorite paired with NWA 7533 (Black Beauty), preserving its natural shield-shaped form and clear aerodynamic orientation. A rare fully intact specimen with direct scientific and museum provenance. Price on request View
Available Home Silicated Iron NWA 5549, end cut 7700 g $30,800.00 NWA 5549 – Silicated Iron Meteorite (End Cut 7,700 g) Add to collection
New Home Tarda Main Mass, C2-ungrouped Oriented Meteorite – 149.50 g - Price on Request The 149.50 g main mass of Tarda, a scientifically important meteorite that fell on 25 August 2020. This C2-ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite, preserving traces of aqueous alteration from the early Solar System, is distinguished by its naturally oriented form, a nose-like leading end, fresh black fusion crust, and contrasting pale impact marks acquired on... View
New Available Iron Meteorites Cape York Meteorite Slice with Widmanstätten Structure and Troilites – 1110 g $5,550.00 A substantial Cape York meteorite slice weighing 1110 g and measuring 195 × 155 mm for only 5 mm thickness, distinguished by clearly revealed Widmanstätten structures and characteristic troilite inclusions. A refined and highly readable display specimen. Add to collection
Available Home Tissint – Complete Oriented Martian Meteorite (220 g) Tissint220g $176,000.00 Exceptional complete specimen of the Martian meteorite Tissint, weighing 220 g, preserving its entire natural fusion crust. The surface displays well-developed regmaglyptes associated with distinct flow lines, recording dynamic ablation processes during atmospheric entry. A rare example of a large Tissint stone that remained intact upon impact. Add to collection
New Available Home Cape York Meteorite Slice with Widmanstätten Structure and Troilite – 1133 g $4,900.00 A substantial Cape York meteorite slice weighing 1133 g and measuring 125 × 82 mm (thickness 14 mm), distinguished by a strong etched Widmanstätten pattern and a clearly visible troilite inclusion. A compact and powerful specimen with real depth and cabinet presence. Add to collection