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Barratta  (L3)

"Barratta was found in 1845 in Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. It was originally classified as a black chondrite and has been sitting around in a museum ever since. Recently, in a trade, some of this meteorite was cut and they immediately noticed the chondrule rich interior. This is currently in the re-classification process for the new L3 classification. Not only has it not been available but its a beautiful, chondrule laden L3!!


0.23 grams
0.23 grams - 3 fragments
$ 9.20
 
0.72 grams
0.72 grams
$ 28.80
 
0.9 grams
0.9 grams
$ 36.00
 
1.01 grams
1.01 grams
$ 40.40
 
1.14 grams
1.14 grams
$ 45.60
 
1.51 grams
1.51 grams
$ 60.40
 
1.58 grams
1.58 grams
$ 63.20
 
1.68 grams
1.68 grams
$ 67.20
 
2.02 grams
2.02 grams
$ 80.80
 
2.05 grams
2.05 grams
$ 82.00
 
2.13 grams
2.13 grams
$ 85.20
 
2.51 grams
2.51 grams
$100.40
 
2.58 grams
2.58 grams
$103.20
 
2.69 grams
2.69 grams
$107.60
 
12.8 grams
12.8 grams
$512.00
 

 

 
 

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