> Hi Steve and all,
> 
> Lafayette is truly a rare specimen. Only 30 grams total in private hands. I 
> recently cut some of this material and still have small fragments that broke 
> off from what I was cutting. After I sell what little I have left, it will 
> be gone and nearly impossible to buy.
> 
> 
> --AL Mitterling

I have a Bessey Speck (about .001g) of Lafayette acquired several years ago, 
for the unheard of price of under $100; somewhere in my records I have the 
original receipt and COA. It is one of my rarities, and I'm pleased I got it, 
although at the time I had no idea it was so difficult to come by! I also got a 
lentil sized piece of Honolulu for about $300 around the same time; this one 
actually came back to its fall origin from Europe!

Best!
Tracy Latimer                                     
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