Hi Frank,

I too had the same question about that number form way back in October of 2003.

http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2003/October/Accretion_Desk.htm

In my Accretion Desk article, the second pic is of a Knyahinya individual with the same numbering scheme: MS over 103/2 (as well as the Nininger collection number)

Anyway, I never hear anything about that number.

Again, as Frank kindly asked, any help is appreciated.

Cheers,

Martin H



On Jan 31, 2005, at 10:51 AM, fcressy wrote:

Hello all,

Thought I'd start this Monday morning off with a little detective work. I'm
trying to track the provenance of an individual of the Hessle H5 fall that
is in my collection. It carries a specimen number that I'm unfamiliar with,
but is different enough that it's former collection should be able to be
identified.
The number is written in red ink on a white paint background. The
collection number is written like a fraction. In the numerator position a
letter, "M" in my case, sits over the horizontal line. The denominator is a
number-letter combination, in my case it reads: "103.P." So the specimen
number reads as follows:


M
_____
103.P.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Frank


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