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  2. Meteorite Collecting | How Much are Meteorites Worth? - ...

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    Attractive stones from the Gao-Guenie witnessed fall (Burkina Faso, Africa, March 5, 1960) can be purchased for about $1.50/gram and a top quality one-kilogram specimen of the Campo del Cielo iron meteorite from Chaco Province, Argentina can be yours for about $400.

  3. How Much Is A Meteorite Worth? (SpaceBalls Value Guide) -...

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    Stone varieties are worth anywhere from $2 to $20 per gram but can exceed $1,000 per gram. This means one pound of iron meteorite can be worth over $2,000. Knowing how to identify a meteorite, or any stone for that matter, can make the selling process move along more quickly.

  4. Meteorite Value Guide: Worth & Investment Tips - Observation...

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    Stony-iron meteorites, a blend of metallic iron and stone, are rarer and can command higher prices. The most well-known subgroup, pallasites, showcases striking olivine crystals and can be extraordinarily valuable, with some pieces selling for over $1,000 per gram.

  5. A Collector’s Guide to Meteorites - Sotheby’s

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    Just how valuable (and rare) are meteorites, you ask? Sotheby's presents a guide to understanding the value of stony-iron meteorites, iron meteorites, stone meteorites, lunar meteorites, martian meteorites and more.

  6. Find an iron meteorite for sale. Certified, genuine specimens ideal for collectors and enthusiasts. Perfect for any collection.

  7. Iron meteorites will typically be worth a little more, maybe $5-8 per gram Rare cases where you could get more money: Pallasites (meteors containing the gemstone Olivine) will fetch a higher price; the bigger the olivine, the more expensive per gram.

  8. Unveiling the Worth of Meteorites: A Comprehensive Guide

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    Iron meteorites, for example, are often more valuable than common stony meteorites. But the real stars of the show are lunar and Martian meteorites. These are incredibly rare and can fetch high prices.

  9. Iron Meteorite For Sale - The Meteorite Exchange, Inc.

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    Explore The Meteorite Exchange, Inc.'s collection of iron meteorites for sale. Our quality meteorites are ideal for researchers and collectors. 15% OFF SITEWIDE - Automatically Applied at Checkout!

  10. Iron Meteorites For Sale - The Meteorite Exchange, Inc.

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    Iron Meteorites for sale from our free listings. Iron meteorites are often what appears in the mind when new buyers think of a meteorite.

  11. Iron Meteorites: Composition, Age, and Origin

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    Most irons contain ~90% iron, 5–10% nickel, 0.4–0.6% cobalt, 0.1–0.5% phosphorus, 0.1–2 wt.% sulfur, and trace amounts of numerous other siderophile and chalcophile elements. Table 1 gives typical values and concentration ranges for 29 elements in irons (Buchwald, 1975; Scott, 1972).

  12. How Much Is a Meteorite Worth? - GOBankingRates

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    The exact worth of a meteorite varies depending on the specific type of meteorite in question. An 82-pound iron meteorite originating from an asteroid recently sold for $44,100about $540 per pound.

  13. Sneak a Peek at the Multi-Million Dollar Meteorites Soon up for...

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    The most expensive meteorite, according to the auction catalog, is the Brenham Meteorite Main Mass, and is expected to bring in 750,000 to 1.2 million dollars.

  14. An expert’s guide to meteorites | Christie's

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    These rocks are scientifically important, commercially valuable, and a key component of fine collections. Extraterrestrial rocks that fall to Earth are extremely rare. Dr Alan Rubin, curator of the UCLA Meteorite Collection, explains their origins, age and nature.

  15. Iron Meteorites for Sale

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    Index of Iron Meteorites for Sale. IRON METEORITES originate in the cores of tiny planets--asteroids that orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Seismic studies indicate that the Earth has an iron nickel core that is probably very similar to iron meteorite specimens.

  16. The Value of Meteorites: How to Determine What a Meteorite is...

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    Discover the secrets to determining its worth! Learn how to assess the rarity, size, and other factors that impact the value of a meteorite. Get the inside scoop on how to maximize the worth of your meteorite! How the Rarity of Meteorites Affects Their Value. The rarity of meteorites can have a significant effect on their value.

  17. Iron meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Iron meteorites, also called siderites or ferrous meteorites, are a type of meteorite that consist overwhelmingly of an iron–nickel alloy known as meteoric iron that usually consists of two mineral phases: kamacite and taenite.

  18. 1.45" Canyon Diablo Iron Meteorite (10.7 g) - Arizona - FossilEra

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    This is an amazing 1.45" wide (10.7 gram) fragment of the Canyon Diablo meteorite. The Canyon Diablo Meteorite. About 50,000 years ago, the giant Canyon Diablo meteor hit the dry Arizona desert at an incredible speed, almost 48,280 kilometers per hour. The resulting blast created an impact crater about 3/4 of a mile wide and about 600 feet deep ...

  19. Iron Meteorites: Origin, Classification, Pictures - Geology.com

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    Iron meteorites typically consist of approximately 90 to 95% iron, with the remainder comprised of nickel and trace amounts of heavy metals including iridium, gallium and sometimes gold. They are classified using two different systems: chemical composition and structure.

  20. 9 Most Expensive Meteorites Ever Sold - Rarest.org

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    Iron meteorites like this are crystalline, heated to 3,000 degrees on entry into earth’s atmosphere, which melts the surface. They then harden and reform in the elements for thousands of years. 7. Tisserlittine Lunar Meteorite. Price: $525,000. Landed: Sahara Dessert, Kidal, Mali. Material: Anorthite, Olivine, pigeonite, augite, spinel troilite.

  21. IRON METEORITES FOR SALE - FossilEra

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    Check out our large selection of iron meteorites for sale, each one a masterpiece crafted by the cosmos. Authenticity guaranteed!

  22. Iron Meteorites for Sale

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    The Handbook of Iron Meteorites lists only about 275 iron meteorite finds for the United States--one of the most intensely searched countries in the world. Because they are so different from other Earth-rocks, a higher percentage are found.

  23. Meteorite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More - Gem Rock...

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    Meteorite Price & Value. With a combination of scarcity and unique origins, meteorite value can be high, but it isn’t always. Average meteorites can range anywhere from $0.50-$1,000 per gram — it depends on the quality, location, and availability of the particular meteorite.

  24. Meteoric iron - Wikipedia

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    Meteoric iron, sometimes meteoritic iron, [1] is a native metal and early-universe protoplanetary-disk remnant found in meteorites and made from the elements iron and nickel, mainly in the form of the mineral phases kamacite and taenite.Meteoric iron makes up the bulk of iron meteorites but is also found in other meteorites. Apart from minor amounts of telluric iron, meteoric iron is the only ...

  25. Meteorites - By Price: Highest to Lowest - Astro Gallery of Gems

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    The pallasites are a class of stony–iron meteorite. It consists of centimeter-sized olivine crystals of peridot quality in an iron-nickel matrix. C... View full details