Dear Darryl, List;
After following the Tagish Lake scientific boondoggle, it is rather interesting to see the government  so interested in this one now.
Too bad they let so much go to the bottom of the lake, it would be a better deal per gram price!
Dave F.

Darryl Pitt wrote:
TAGISH LAKE NEWS / Question to List


The appearance of the following story had me wondering what everyone thinks are, commercially speaking, the most valuable meteorites—let’s say meteorites (or large specimens thereof) which are both institutionally and privately held....your TOP FIVE of each.  Thanks!




Look! On the ground! It's $750,000 worth of rock! <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060422.wxmeteorite22/BNStory/Science/home>
Globe and Mail - Canada
Calgary — To scientists, they are priceless clues about the origins of life, but now, six years after he found some frozen meteorite fragments that weigh ...
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