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3.5 kilograms and 316 grams.   Pallasite, PMG

TKW 920 kg. Observed fall: no. Found 1822 in the Atacama Desert of Chile.



   


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Daniel Da Costa
 10/28/2018 8:06:45 PM
Beautiful specimen, the dream of any collector
Murray
 10/28/2018 3:10:12 PM
Incredible specimens. And one of my favorites. Thanks Mike!
Randy Sinukoff
 10/28/2018 1:29:38 PM
Gotta be one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing these amazing specimens.
Stephen Amara
 10/28/2018 6:49:02 AM
Farmer, those are awesome!!
Graham
 10/28/2018 5:46:41 AM
Remarkable that the fusion crust has survived like that...must have been buried and protected well since the fall.
Michael Farmer
 10/28/2018 5:04:10 AM
In Munich. They were just found. Literally opened the box from Chile. All covered in dirt. Just toothbrush cleaned with water.
Matthias
 10/28/2018 4:08:01 AM
Amazing pieces! For me the big one looks "as found", the smaller one cleaned (but difficult to find out by pics). Are you in Munich just now, Mike?
Jarkko Kettunen
 10/28/2018 3:27:07 AM
Amazing crust!Hard to believe that it is Imilac. :)
 

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