Hello List,

I have an opportunity to do an institutional trade and possibly get some 
Fayetteville Arkansas H4 in exchange.  

Here is my challenge: what is a fair value on this material?

Here is the info on it, 2.36 kg was recovered from a witnessed fall on December 
26, 1934 (2 stones I think).   Very little has ever made it into private 
collections, and little has made it to very many institutional collections as 
well.  And yet while it has a humble "H4" classification, it is a regolith 
breccia and there has been a stack load of research done on this rock.

While we hear the term "regolith breccia" used with howardites and Lunars a 
lot, I am not sure how many ordinary chondrites get this honor of being from 
the very surface of an asteriod's crust?  Maybe Bernd can help with the 
exhaustive list. 

In any case, this is no ordinary ordinary chondrite, but just how extraordinary 
is it?  And how would some guess the market would value such a rock?  

My fear is in both either over valuing it or in under valuing it. I want to be 
fair in the trade.

In any case, we are only talking about a few grams here, so I am not looking at 
the need to liquidating kilos of the stuff if I should be fortunate enough to 
get some.Any input is greatly appreciated.

Steve Arnold
Of Meteorite Men
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