Bavarian Meteorite Laboratory
Dieter Heinlein, Lilienstrasse 3, D 86156 Augsburg
Germany; Tel: 0821-443313, boli@meteorites.de

www.meteorites.de/sale.htm, updated at October 1, 2010

Authentic Meteorites and Casts for Sale
Stony Meteorites:
 
*ALLENDE, Mexico. Fell 1969, Feb 8; CV3 chondrite, individual prices are listed:
sold
15.8 g
  complete individual with fusion crust
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9.6 g
  full slice with nice CAI and intersting inclusions: 130 €
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9.1 g
  complete slice with large CAI and intersting inclusions: 135 €
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5.5 g
  thin, complete slice with CAIs and intersting inclusions:110 €
4.1 g
  cut fragment with nice chondrules, party crusted: 55 €
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2.9 g
  end piece with beautiful chondrules, backside completely crusted: 45 €
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2.3 g
  part slice with large DARK inclusion ("matrix lump"): 55 €
 
*BILANGA, Burkina Faso, Africa. Fell 1999, Oct 27; ADIO, brecciated diogenite: 33 €/g
reserved
78.2 g
  cut fragment with black fusion crust
 
*GAO-GUENIE, Burkina Faso, Africa. Fell 1960, Mar 5; H5 chondrite: 1.75 €/g unless otherwise noted
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9.9 g
  baby individual, 100% crust: 3 €/g
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5.5 g
  baby individual, 100% crust: 3 €/g
3.2 g
  baby individual, 100% crust: 4 €/g
 
*JUVINAS, Ardeche, Libonnes, Entraigues, France, Europe. Fell 1821, Jun 15; AEUC-M, Ca-rich, monomict eucrite (brecciated): 100 €/g
 
4.55 g
  cut fragment, brecciated
 
3.55 g
  brecciated part slice
 
3.25 g
  brecciated part slice
 
*KAROONDA, South Australia. Fell 1930, Nov 25; CK4 carbonaceous chondrite (the TYPE locality of the "K" carbonaceous chondrites: 100 €/g unless otherwise noted
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0.92 g
  one solid internal fragment; 140 € for this piece
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0.90 g
  one solid internal fragment; 135 € for this piece
0.74 g
  one solid internal fragment; 105 € for this piece
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0.57 g
  one solid internal fragment; 68 € for this piece
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0.50 g
  one solid internal fragment
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0.37 g
  one solid internal fragment
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0.31 g
  one solid internal fragment
 
*L'AIGLE, France. Fell 1803, Apr 26; historic L6 chondrite. Comes with copy of Paris Museum label: 125 €/g
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1.42 g
  cut internal fragment
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0.79 g
  cut internal fragment
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0.66 g
  cut internal fragment
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0.48 g
  cut internal fragment
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0.26 g
  cut internal fragment
 
*MURCHISON, Victoria, Australia. Fell 1969, Sep 28; CM2 chondrite: this is one of the most fascinating carbonaceous chondrites that ever touched the Earth: individual prices listed
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8.62 g
  angular fragment with fusion crust: 55 €/gram
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1.16 g
  very nice thin, internal slice: 110 €
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1.17 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 100 €
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1.10 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 94 €
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1.01 g
  internal fragment without fusion crust: 76 €
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0.88 g
  beautiful fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 75 €
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0.77 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 66 €
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0.47 g
  nice and thin internal slice: 45 €
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0.46 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 39 €
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0.41 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 35 €
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0.40 g
  nice fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 36 €
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0.39 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 35 €
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0.30 g
  fragment with fusion crust: 26 €
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0.29 g
  beautiful fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 26 €
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0.29 g
  nice fragment with a bit of fusion crust: 23 €
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0.27 g
  internal fragment without fusion crust: 21 €
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0.23 g
  internal fragment without fusion crust: 18 €
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0.21 g
  fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 20 €
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0.19 g
  nice and thin internal slice: 19 €
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0.16 g
  beautiful fragment with plenty of fusion crust: 16 €
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0.16 g
  nice and thin internal slice: 16 €
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0.11 g
  internal fragment without fusion crust: 10 €
 
*TATAHOUINE, Tunisia, Africa. Fell 1931, Jun 27; ADIO, unbrecciated diogenite: 55 €/g
 
19.0 g
  cut fragment with interesting shape
Stony-iron Meteorites:
 
IMILAC, Atacama, Chile. Found 1822; PAL, Pallasite: 25 €/g  
sold
5.4 g
  thin slice with translucent olivine crystals: both sides polished
Iron Meteorites:
*ELBOGEN, Czech Republic. Fell in 1400; historic iron, IID, medium octahedrite, comes with a copy of the old museum label: 110 €/g
sold
4.706 g
  ultrathin partial slice with crust and interesting inclusions
4.517 g
  ultrathin partial slice with crust and niceWidmanstaetten pattern
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3.785 g
  ultrathin partial slice with crust and interesting inclusions
 
*SIKHOTE ALIN, Siberia, Russia. Fell 1947, Feb12; IIB, coarsest octahedrite: 1,50 €/g
sold
42.1 g
  flight oriented individual with fusion crust
 
34.2 g
  individual with bluish-black fusion crust
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32.0 g
  individual with bluish-black fusion crust
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31.9 g
  individual with bluish-black fusion crust
 
26.8 g
  individual with bluish-black fusion crust
Casts of famous meteorite specimens:
High quality cast of the *NEUSCHWANSTEIN stony meteorite, that fell on April 6, 2002 close to the famous Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria, Germany. This meteorite fragment of 1750 g was found on July 14, 2002 after the calculation of its orbit and prediction of the strewn field by photographic records.
150 €
  authenticly coloured ceramics cast  
High quality cast of the *JESENICE stony meteorite, that fell on April 9, 2009 in Slovenia. This meteorite fragment of 361 g (the second one of three pieces) was found on July 21, 2009. By reduction of photographic and video records, the atmospheric trajectory and heliocentric orbit of this meteorite was calculated.
150 €
  authenticly coloured ceramics cast