Dear list members, 

I have relisted the 161.9 gram slice of NWA 5549 (provisional) Algerian 
silicated iron and I have drastically reduced the starting bid to the rock 
bottom price $3 a gram which is a steal for a professionally prepared specimen 
of this truly beautiful silicated iron.  For anyone interested:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160324560375


I received an educational bit of information ( for me as I was not aware of 
this fact previously) regarding the silicate inclusions in this as well as all 
iron meteorites from the lab doing the classification work on this iron and I 
have simply copied the info from the email I received here:  

"Basically all silicate inclusions in iron meteorites would be considered 
Winonites if they weren't imbedded in iron. I guess basically all winonites are 
are very melted chondrites. However, a winonite is a classification separate to 
silicated iron. If the winonite is mixed with iron we call it silicated iron, 
if separate from the iron, winonite. So they are basically the same. But you 
can't call a silicated iron a winonite iron. Historically they have always been 
classed separately. What makes winonites rare is that they rarely fall separate 
from iron."

  Is this information generally agreed upon?  Best wishes, Jack



      
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