When I click on the 404 g Habaswein - which btw. is meanwhile officially
classified as 'Sericho' - , I get the 6g lunar breccia NWA 11266.
And the 528 g SA fragment is far from being "world class".
So, sorry: not really convinced.
Best regards - Matthias
Am 29.10.2017 um 15:46 schrieb
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1072863.shtml
Regards!
Tom
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I have two riker displays of Monahans, with an image of the boys that
one of the specimens fell near and a micro specimen enclosed in the
riker. Came from the source that helped the boys get ownership of the
material.
I also have a larger Millbillillie, Australia 360 grams that has
Greetings,
I have two riker displays of Monahans, with an image of the boys that one
of the specimens fell near and a micro specimen enclosed in the riker. Came
from the source that helped the boys get ownership of the material.
I also have a larger Millbillillie, Australia 360 grams that has
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I have some great pieces of NWA 5000 Real Lunar Material ending at
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cents with no reserve. Now is the time to buy since the price is low
and is just starting to recover, at least on pre-NWA 7000 pieces
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