Michael:
Hello. I do understand your concern over turning meteorites into "trinkets" and "junk", but I think it's important to discriminate between the historical uses of some of this meteoritic material and the "dime store" variety. While I don't understand gold plating etched slices, I do find some current uses of "some" material appealing. Knives and coins and some jewelry are appealing to me, although I'm sure not to everyone. There are also areas that are bound to be controversial. Yesterday I was at the Boston Museum of Science and saw a piece of lunar highland rock encased in a lucite sphere, given to the Museum by NASA. I would have preferred this not be encased, but I'm sure NASA put some thought into why this should be so. Anyhow, hopefully, as you have said, no one will be bidding on the plated Gibeon. However, if I knew the only piece of lunar rock available (legally) to me was encased in Lucite, I'd probably try to get it anyhow.

Clear skies

George ______________________________________________
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