Here's a 53.5 pound lunar shatter cone from the Montrose, Colorado lunar strewnfield:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lunar-Shatter-Cone-/150712542515?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23172ae533

Found in Montrose County Colorado - - Montrose Lunar Shartter Cone (Luna Rose).
Elemetal Chemistries in PPM'S from XRF Analysis:
Au (-10), Pt (31), Ag (-8), Pd (-9), Fe (17.ok), Mo (5), Zr (43), Sr (444), Rb (10), Th (9), Pb (19), Zn (39), Cu (290), Co (155), Mn (1137), Ba (6871), Cs (372) This is an uncut piece weighing 53.5 lbs (aprox 24,000 grams). Shows ablative thumb prints. aerodynamic , rounded leading edges, taper trailing edges, heat bubbles, veining, and fissures. Please email with any questions. Buyer to pay shipping or local pickup availble.
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My buddy emailed the seller with some incisive questions, got a noncommittal answer, said he was selling it for a friend.

Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum
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