To follow Adam's point of view which looks good, why
don't we build a catalog of meteorites with official
rates   (like you can find for stamps or coins) ?

For example, for an historical fall like L'Aigle,
there would be detailed information on the meteorite,
a picture, prices according to the fact the sample is
an individual, a slice, a fragment.

Prices of each popular meteorite should be discussed
by the whole meteorite community on Meteorite List so
that we don't kill the market. Prices would be the
average price of all prices indicated for each
meteorite.

For NWA or Sahara, it's harder as there are many
pairings and all pairings are not known but on Sahara
or NWA authenticated by the NomCom or a laboratory,
the rates could be discussed.

I hope everyone follows my thoughts.  I'm ready to
build such a paper book if everyone (at least every
meteorite dealer) works on it ...

Pierre-Marie Pele
www.meteor-center.com


        

        
                
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