I'm sorry, I have never heard about that one. Thats pretty interesting, is it valuable? Mine doesnt look like that, but I can't see the interior to really see what it looks like. Here is a link that works, the one you posted didnt work. Thanks. http://www.newarkcampus.org/professional/osu/faculty/jstjohn/Josephinite/Josephinite.htm Best Wishes, Joe Kerchner
----- Original Message ---- From: "Matson, Robert D." <[email protected]> To: Joe Kerchner <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 9:07:46 PM Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Possible new Illinois meteorite Hi Joe, > I have a small 10.2 gram slice of this on eBay. It could be a chance to get it at > a really good price. If it is a meteorite, it will be worth a lot. It is being > tested both at ASU and by Professor A. Basu, who is testing a thin slice of it. > He thinks it may be a new find. If it turns out not to be a new meteorite, it > will be a rare terrestrial stone, it tests pos for Ni, we all know that there > is only 1 know terrestrial stone that contains native FeNi, and it is found > only in Syberia. You have forgotten josphenite from Oregon: http://www.newarkcampus.org/professional/osu/faculty/jstjohn/Josephinite /Josephinite.htm Cheers, Rob ______________________________________________ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

