Nakhlites – Martian Meteorites Nakhlite NWA 998 / 0.59g - Sold NWA 998 (Mars meteorite, SNC, Nakhlite) Fragment Weight: 0.590g Size: 8 x 7 x 6 mm View
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
Available Home Golden Pallasite – (92.30 g) GoldenPallasite92g30 $9,230.00 Golden Pallasite – Exceptional Sculptural Form (92.30 g)Rare Golden Pallasite specimen displaying an unusually open, perforated morphology with naturally sculpted metallic reliefs and warm bronze patina. A striking example of extreme desert weathering revealing complex three-dimensional structure. Add to collection
Available Home Lunar Meteorite – Complete Anorthositic Breccia with Green Fusion Crust – 477 g LunarMeteorite477g $47,700.00 Lunar meteorites with preserved green fusion crust are particularly important from a scientific and educational perspective, as they illustrate the strong link between bulk chemical composition and atmospheric ablation behavior. The scarcity of iron in lunar anorthosites — dominated by plagioclase feldspar — fundamentally alters the chemistry of the... Add to collection
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
Available Home Exceptional Oriented Iron Meteorite – Shield Form with Apex Flow Structure (2,760 g) $120,000.00 This 2,760 gram complete iron meteorite is a strongly oriented individual, characterized by a concave shield-shaped front face structured by centripetal flow lines radiating from a well-defined apex. The opposite side displays a wind-polished surface with a golden desert patina, preserving natural regmaglypts and subtle aeolian ridges. Add to collection
Available Lunar Meteorites Lunar Meteorite NWA 11472 – Anorthositic Breccia End Cut – 944 g $94,400.00 Name: NWA 11472 (pairing) Observed fall: No Provenance: Northwest Africa (Sahara Desert) Classification: Lunar meteorite – Anorthositic breccia Mass: 944 grams Form: End cut Structure: Lunar breccia with visible lithic clasts Link to publication Meteoritical Bulletin: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.cfm?code=66172 Add to collection
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
NWA 8694 – Martian Chassignite NWA 8694 Chassignite 3.479g - Sold NWA 8694, Chassignite (a single stone of 54.8g) Part slice with fusion crust Weight: 3.479 g Size: 35 x 15 mm (thickness is 2 mm) The NWA 8694 is a chassignite and the missing link between the Chassignites and Nakhlites. 3.479 g part slice sold but a 204 g part slice available here... View
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
Zagami Meteorite Zagami Meteorite 6.70g - Sold Zagami Meteorite Martian Meteorite, Shergottite Slice with crust showing two lithologies and chromites Weight: 6.70g Size: 40 x 25 mm 6.70 g sold but a 150.90 g end piece of Zagami available https://www.meteorites.tv/martian-meteorites/628-martian-meteorite-zagami-15090-g.html View
Available Home Cape York Meteorite Block with Large Troilite Inclusion – 1277 g $4,990.00 A substantial Cape York meteorite block weighing 1277 g and measuring 132 × 105 mm with a thickness of 12 mm, distinguished by a broad etched metallic structure and a large, visually commanding troilite inclusion. Thanks to its proportions and thickness, this specimen stands on its own and presents as a true display block rather than a simple flat slice. Add to collection