A lot of the garbage being sold as lunar meteorites by so-called reputable dealers will not even pass the fizz test.

http://geology.com/minerals/acid-test.shtml

Collectors are being fleeced out of thousands of dollars by terrestrial limestone breccias, some of which can be found in the Atlas Mountains near an impact structure. I would avoid or ask for a refund on any material that fizzes on a cut surface! I remember seeing the same crustless, caliche-rich material offered up at the Tucson Gem and Mineral show several years ago for $50.00/gram. Now it is being offered on eBay and other venues due to a somewhat similar appearance to genuine Lunar meteorites. I do not know if refunds were given to those who purchase this terrestrial material in the past or not.

This is but one example of why all stones suspected as being planetary should be formally tested and classified.

If in doubt, throw it out or demand a refund.

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