Ending today is a nice piece of Norton County with no reserve. Currently at just over 10/g. The piece has a museum label and catalog number.

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I also have two unpaired lunar meteorites to offer.

NWA 7493 - Lunar, feldspathic breccia
found 2011, Morocco

503 grams total weight
This is an unpaired, beautiful fragmental lunar breccia composed primarily of quenched melt clasts and calcic plagioclase grains. There are numerous scattered olivine and zoned pyroxene grains throughout, rare grains of exsolved pigeonite, ilmenite, Ti-chromite, troilite, silica polymorph and iron metal. Shock melt domains are common containing plagioclase grains set in a matrix of quench crystals. Also contains lunar "granophyre" clasts.

Two complete slices available here:
http://mhmeteorites.com/museum_gallery.html

I have a couple small slices but I don't have pics ready yet. Please email for details.

NWA 7611 - Lunar, mingled breccia
Microprobe examination of a polished 7 × 2 cm sawn slice and a separate polished mount shows a fragmental breccia of plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine grains in a wide range of grain sizes. A prominent ~1-cm pyroxene-plagioclase gabbroic clast was observed as well as several smaller gabbroic fragments. One small clast consists of intergrown hedenbergite+fayalite+silica (after pyroxferroite). The groundmass is variable with some domains showing a uniform fine-grained subophitic plagioclase-pyroxene texture, while other domains show densely packed mineral clasts ranging from 10-300 µm. There are several sharp boundaries between the various textural domains, with at least two compositionally distinct olivine populations, and a wide range of pyroxene compositions, indicating multiple lithologies of a mingled fragmental breccia. Accessory ilmenite, silica polymorph, minor zircon, troilite, Ti-bearing chromite, Ni-free iron metal and kamacite are present.

One HUGE slice available here: http://mhmeteorites.com/museum_gallery.html

I will be cutting my other slice down into smaller part slices.

Thanks,
Matt
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