Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock 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. Details
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. Add to cart
Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock 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. Details
Out of stock Acfer 333 #1 CO3 – 3,2 g 95,12 $ Acfer 333 is a meteorite type carbonaceous chondrite CO3. This meteorite of a total mass of 489 grams was discovered in Algeria by two Frenchmen on December 26, 2001. Details
Out of stock Aridal 018 #1 CVred3 – 6,4 g 166,46 $ Aridal 018 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. This very nice meteorite of only 9 grams was found in Morocco in the Western Sahara by Modamed Ouaizza on April 2, 2021. I am selling the main mass of this meteorite, a unique piece! Details
Out of stock CV3 #1-79 g 563,60 $ CV3 chondrites are characterized by the presence of large chondrules, abundant pre-solar isotopes and white inclusions called CAI’s. CAI’s are mineral inclusions rich in calcium and aluminum, formed 4,567 to 4,571 million years ago they are the oldest materials in the Solar System. This unique piece is an example of a CV3 with a large CAI. This piece is certainly paired with NWA 7865. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #6 CVred3 – 1,2 grams 28,54 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #5 CVred3 – 1,7 grams 40,43 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #4 CVred3 – 3,2 grams 76,09 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #3 CVred3 – 1,6 grams 38,05 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #2 CVred3 – 28,7 grams 511,28 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Oued Bourdim 002 #1 CVred3 – 3,3 grams 78,48 $ Oued Bourdim 002 is a Cvred3 carbonaceous chondrite meteorite, a different variety of CV meteorites. Oued Bourdim 002 was found in Morocco in 2016 by Youssef Ben Aymad and its mass is only 53 grams. Details
Out of stock Jrifia Boujdour CM2/CO3 #2 – 7,87g 219,97 $ Jrifia Boujdour is a carbonaceous meteorite. But what makes it special is its analysis. Several laboratories worked on this meteorite, and obtained different classifications, once CM2 (NWA 10574) and the other time CO3 (NWA 10580). Writeup from MB 105: Northwest Africa 10574 (NWA 10574) (Northwest Africa) Purchased: 2016 Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CM2) History: Many small meteorite fragments were bought in 2016 from the Moroccan meteorite dealer Hamza Lharbi in Guelmim, Morocco. Petrography: The meteorite shows an almost black interior and is composed of about 0.1-0.3 mm chondrules, chondrule pseudomorphs, mineral fragments and rare CAIs often surrounded by fine-grained accretionary rims set into an abundant fine-grained matrix. Main matrix phases are phyllosilicates, carbonates, and pyrrhotite. Writeup from MB 105: Northwest Africa 10580 (NWA 10580) (Northwest Africa) Purchased: October 2015 Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CO3) History: Purchased from a Moroccan dealer, October 2015. Physical characteristics: Many identical appearing stones. Shiny, black to dark brown, smooth weathered exterior with very small chondrule pits; saw cuts reveals numerous small chondrules and a few small CAIs set in a dark-brown matrix. Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) Microprobe examination of a polished mount shows numerous chondrules, many fragmental or irregular, most in the size range 50-200 μm, a few up to 600 μm. Scattered metal/sulfide blebs, fine-grained matrix makes up about 50% of this meteorite. Most chondrules appear to be Type I with forsteritic olivine, enstatitic pyroxene or aluminous diopside. Very few Type II chondrules were observed. A mystery still not cleared up. Details