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Chergach H5 #1 – 59,7 g

392,38 $

The Chergach meteorite is an H5 type meteorite that fell in Mali on July 2, 2007.

In autumn and winter 2007, about 100 kg of meteorites were collected in Erg Chech, north of Taoudenni. The nomads reported that the stones fell after a cloud of smoke was seen and several detonations were heard over a wide area during the day in July 2007. The discoverer of the first meteorites was Mr. Ouled Bleila, who died in a car accident on his way home from visiting the Chergach field in October 2007. According to Tuaregs from Algeria who visited the falls site in September 2007, the elliptical falls field stretches over 20 km in a northeasterly direction. No fireballs were reported.

 

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Bassikounou H5 #1 – 63,3 g

523,18 $

The Bassikounou meteorite, is a meteorite of type H5, its fall was observed on October 16, 2006 near the locality of Bassikounou, in Mauritania, near the border with Mali.

Its ellipse of fall is 8 km long and its total known mass is 29.56 kg.

This meteorite has a very nice fusion crust.

 

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Aydar #1 Acapulcoïte – 6.6 g

149,82 $

Aydar is a very rare meteorite of type Acapulcoite. Acapulcoïtes are primitive achondrite.

Acapulcoites, named after the fall of Acapulco in Mexico in 1913, contain rare relics of chondrules.

Aydar is the first meteorite discovered in the Western Sahara in a concentration area named Aydar.

This meteorite was discovered by Mohamed Maskour, and purchased in Tan Tan in 2017.

I had the chance to prospect on site in 2018 in the hope of discovering more fragments.

The fall zone is very localized, with luck we can still find fragments.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #8 CR2 – 1,6 g

38,05 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #7 CR2 – 5 g

107,02 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #6 CR2 – 2.6 g

61,82 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #5 CR2 – 5.8 g

123,66 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

Wad al Fayda 001 #4 CR2 – 7 g

142,68 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #3 CR2 – 11,5 g

218,78 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #2 CR2 – 2,7 g

57,07 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Wad al Fayda 001 #1 CR2 – 28,6 g

510,10 $

Wad al Fayda 001 was discovered in 2018 by Lahsen Oussalah in the Western Sahara between Guelta Zemour and Oum Dreyga.

Scientific analysis conducted by Anthony Love determined that it is a CR2 type carbonaceous meteorite.

The price of this type of meteorite has decreased significantly, since in 2001 it could go up to 200 dollars per gram.

It is a rare type of meteorite on the market.
Beautiful complete piece.
Comes with certificate.

 

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Djoua 001 #11 Aubrite (paired) – 5.6 g

159,34 $

Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021.

I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified.

It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market.

The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite.

 

 

 

 

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Djoua 001 #1 Aubrite (paired) – 12,4 g

354,34 $

Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021.

I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified.

It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market.

The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite.

 

 

 

 

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NWA 14087 LL7 #1 – 10,1 g

112,96 $

NWA 14087 is a rare and fresh LL7 chondrite type chondrite of only 16.6 grams.

This meteorite is very crystallized, there is no trace of chondrules.

The main mass of 10.1 grams is on sale.

A chance to have a unique piece!

 

 

 

 

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TICHIYA 003 #4 Lunar – 1,7 g

121,28 $

Tichiya 003 is a lunar meteorite discovered in 2021 in Morocco in the Western Sahara.

It was analyzed by Anthony Love who classified it feldspathic melt breccia.

Almost everything has already been sold.

About fifteen years ago, lunar meteorites were sold for almost 1000 euros per gram!

 

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Jdiriya 004 R3 #2 – 12,7 g

332,93 $

Jdiriya 004 is a rare and fresh rumuruti R3 chondrite weighing only 142 grams.

Magnetic susceptibility, chondrule diameters, mineral chemistry and texture suggest that it is an R3-4 breccia.

Only 10 meteorites of this type are classified to date.

The R chondrite group does not clearly belong to any of the major chondrite classes (ordinary, carbonaceous, enstatite); R chondrites have sub-solar Mg/Si and refractory/Si ratios, oxygen isotopic compositions that are above the terrestrial fractionation line and ordinary chondrites, and strongly oxidized mineralogy.

The first R chondrite, Carlisle Lakes, was found in Australia in 1977.

 

 

 

 

 

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Oriented chondrites # 7 – 222 g

577,87 $

Oriented meteorites are rare and very aesthetic, they are the proof of their crossing in the earth atmosphere.

A very nice piece for a collection !

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NWA 5363 #1 Ach Ung – 17,2 g

1.010,68 $
NWA 5363 is a very rare ungrouped achondrite meteorite, close to the Brachinites.
Scientists believe that NWA 5363 is an ejecta from the collision between Theia, a small Mars-sized planet, and the proto-Earth.
The collision between Theia and the Earth created our satellite the Moon.
It is an unique meteorite!