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| This is a nice specimen of the Brahin Pallasite. This meteorite was found in Minsk, Belarus in 1810. Many masses were found, with a total known weight of over 2000 kilograms! Brahin is well known as a ruster, a meteorite which can be unstable and rust is not properly stored in a very dry environment. I DO NOT recommend this meteorite for a humid area like Florida for example. Brahin has very nice large crystals. I am simply putting this information in the auction for the buyer to be aware of some of the issues associated with this meteorite. This specimen weighs 12.86 grams and is a nice polished partslice with many translucent crystals. It measures 50 mm x 35 mm x 2 mm. It is enclosed in a plastic display box, sealed and containing dessicant beads, to prevent oxidation. The piece will not rust unless the box is opened. I am a meteorite dealer and fully gaurantee the authenticity of every meteorite and tektite specimen I sell.
Be sure to see me in the March 1999 issue of the Smithsonian Magazine, I am featured in an article about meteorite hunters! I am also featured in Fortune Small Business magazine. Fortune Small Business Magazine Buyer pays $5.00 shipping worldwide. |
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