ALOT of them are not mislabelled, just abbreviated.

Great Sand Sea 012, from the Egyptian DCA Great Sand Sea, that specimen simply 
never got classified as the official DCA skips from 009 to 019.

Tagounite 001 and 019 are just informally numbered specimens from the 
unofficial DCA of Tagounite.

Nwa 703 is simply a provisional specimen.

Kaigorod is simply another name for Vyatka

etc. etc.

Cheers,
John A. Shea, MD
IMCA 3295


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On 8/16/17 at 3:34 PM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list wrote:

> These specimens are not in the meteorite bulletin as they are labeled.
> This means that the provisional name or the field name was not used as
> was assumed at the time of labeling.  So one would need to take each
> specimen one by one and do a little detective work via the internet to
> determine it's true name and then to see if it has been classified.
> 
> I'm just to lazy to do it, so a little research can save you money!
> 
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Mislabeled-Meteorites-Meteorite-lot-A-little-research-can-save-you-/222615380090?
> 
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> Rock On!
> 
> Ruben Garcia
> 
> www.RubenMrMeteoriteGarcia.com
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