Hi All,
What I see here is possibly the big buyers controlling the market price
similar to the diamond market!
Buy everything and only allow small amounts onto the market to maintain an
overpriced product.
Lets face it they are not that spectacular to look at and as others have
said here,
collecting
will go full throttle in collecting and price.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633ny/m.html
Website http://meteoritefalls.com
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
From: Galactic Stone
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would
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brought hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Now they are boat anchors.
Guido
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Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar specimens for sale at
prices anywhere near what the recent posts have mentioned, I would appreciate
hearing from you.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:31 AM
To: Bigjohn Shea via Meteorite-list
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lunar meteorites selling for peanuts
Good morning,
I guess that I haven't been following the market as closely as I should
have...but if any dealers have nice Martian or lunar
Supply and demand could be part of the story for lunars, maybe not for
martians. Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 10
2014: 12
Of course hidden in
Sorry here is correct list, somehow the first three entries for lunars
got duplicated in the martians.
Here are the numbers for just new NWA lunars since 2010:
2010: 11
2011: 6
2012: 4
2013: 13
2014: 25
Here is the same time frame for NWA Martians:
2010: 2
2011: 8
2012: 8
2013: 10
2014: 12
Hello Listers
I am starting to see a trend with Lunar and Martian meteorites, but
especial with Lunar's. Some can be had for $300 per gram or less, or
some times on ebay you can get a steal on some of the 1g plus sizes for
less then $400 a gram. But again at the sub gram leave the price is
still
Hi Shawn,
I think most of what we are seeing is supply and demand at work. As
time goes on, more and more planetaries are coming out of the hot
deserts, especially the NWA DCA. In recent months, we have seen over
a dozen new planetaries (including several lunars) that have been
approved in the
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