Interesting and somewhat distressing that a meteorwrong naturally occurring or otherwise can be sold in this market at a fairly high price.

If naturally occurring here on earth the process that created it I think would be of great interest to science. If not natural "they" are sure crafty devils :)

Bill

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Cheap is a relative term. It is a lot cheaper now versus when it was first sold as a new pallasite find. But since it is "cool" looking material that appears to be similar to a pallasite, it is still not $0.10/g or less....like cheap chondrites and irons. Pricing is still in the $1 to $3 per gram range. See the site below for pieces at $1.50/g.
http://www.polandmet.com/

John



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If it is not a meteorite, then it should be just another cheep rock. Anyone want to sell me one cheep? Personaly I think that whatever it is it would be nice
in a collection. Don't you agree? Jim
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