I rest my case. See results by clicking on the links below.
Roman
Hi All,
Well, most people think the Gao lot will end with a higher bid.
Personaly, I think the NWA lot will win, but who knows?
These 2 auctions will end on Sunday, take a look and watch the results
happen.
Gao auction
Well, most people think the Gao lot will end with a higher bid.
Personaly, I think the NWA lot will win, but who knows?
These 2 auctions will end on Sunday, take a look and watch the results
happen.
Hmm, becouse I little flooding eBay with my Gao, better chances have NWA.
But from
Hi All,
Well, most people think the Gao lot will end with a higher bid.
Personaly, I think the NWA lot will win, but who knows?
These 2 auctions will end on Sunday, take a look and watch the results
happen.
Gao auction link:
http://www.meteoritelabels.com/FallFind.htm
My link above has 2 pictures on a blank web page. (no ads!, or pop-ups!)
1) 24 pieces of cut Gao's totaling 66 grams. (Fell March 5, 1960)
2) 24 pieces of cut NWA's totaling 66 grams. (Found after 1998)
My question is, what lot would win the highest
asking price?, assuming you were to sell them offline?
CharlyV
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My link above has 2 pictures on a blank web page. (no ads!, or pop-ups!)
1) 24
Hi. A quick question:
Is TARBAGATAI (L5), Russia, of 1912/11/10 a fall or a find?
I'm doing the November entries for the 2003 Meteorite Calendar,
and MetBase ver.5 has it as a FALL, M. Grady Meteorites
from A to Z, says FIND.
I don't know which Meteoritical Bulletin it would be under.
Thanks
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