Hi everyone,

Thought I'd throw in my two cents on this interesting topic. First, painting 
numbers on a meteorite for identification purposes is only good if you have a 
master sheet that translates that number into a specific meteorite. If that 
sheet is lost the painted number is useless.

I prefer having photo's on the master sheet along with all the pertinent 
information such as date of purchase, classification, weight, purchased from, 
etc. etc. etc. I believe that a photo is as good as a fingerprint for 
identification. A small label with some corresponding info and number inserted 
into or on the container (jem jar or riker)for smaller specimens is also 
helpful.

If digital photography was available back in the day, I wonder how many 
meteorites would have painted numbers on them. Personally purchasing a 
meteorite with a number painted on it would be a turn off for me. Unless it's a 
historic rare piece.

Cheers,
Jim K
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