Update: September,
2012
Here we offer some absolutely unique SIKHOTE-ALIN individuals.
The Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite is the largest observed meteorite fall in modern history. It fell in the Sikhote-Alin
mountain region of Eastern Siberia in Russia on February 12, 1947 at 10:38 hours. Here is a link to the best Sikhote- Alin
web page (by Michael Johnson):
http://www.sikhote-alin.org/Home.html
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Sikhote Alin, fell 1947 in Russia, 279 g, HOLD |
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Sikhote Alin, fell 1947 in Russia, 279 g, different view |
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Sikhote Alin, fell 1947 in Russia, 279 g, different view |
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Sikhote Alin, fell 1947 in Russia, 279 g, different view |
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Sikhote Alin with natural patina, 370 g, HOLD |
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Sikhote Alin with natural patina, 370 g, different view. |
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Sikhote Alin, 152 g, HOLD |
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Sikhote Alin, 152 g, different view. |
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Sikhote Alin, 152 g, different view. |
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Sikhote Alin, 152 g, different view. |
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Sikhote Alin, 150 g, HOLD. |

Here we offer a few very nice GIBEON individuals. Two have
wonderful patina which makes them very special for collectors. I acquired these great specimens from an old Swiss collector
who bought them about 20 years ago directly from Namibia. All these individuals have excellent shapes and they stand up nicely
in various orientations.
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GIBEON, 5610 g, different view. |

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GIBEON 5475 g, different view. |
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Gibeon, 1388 g, different view. |
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