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Description
Note that number in brackets in auction title is only my inventory number.
This meteorite was first reported to the world by the Spanish in 1576 but was long known to local natives who made tools with the meteorites. It is one of the worlds largest known meteorite strewnfields.
Iron meteorite is very strongly magnetic (Unlike the chondrites that you will find in my other trademe listings). Meteorite fell thousands of years ago and is very weathered. This one has been nicely cleaned up with oil and a minor oily residue is still lingering on it.
Buyer gets exact mineral specimen shown in the photo.
See all of my other Rocks and crystals on Trademe also.
This is coming from Australia. I used to have a crystal shop in North Shore Auckland (Earthly Treasures) where I had the lowest priced Crystals in New Zealand. I often get old customers asking me to come back as the New Zealand rock clubs and shops dont offer the same value that my shop did. I closed my shop and moved to Australia but through my trademe auctions I can still supply New Zealand with Rocks and crystals at a great price. More will get added all the time.
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