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Bilanga  (ADIO)

"A new witnessed fall from October 27th 1999 in Burkina Faso, Africa turned out to be a rare diogenite. These specimens are a tannish color and are quite friable. Some of the pieces exhibit the awesome, fresh black fusion crust.


0.03 grams
0.03 grams
$ 4.50
 
0.03 grams
0.03 grams - b
$ 4.50
 
0.04 grams
0.04 grams
$ 6.00
 
0.05 grams
0.05 grams - b
$ 7.50
 
0.2 grams
0.2 grams
$ 13.00
 
0.22 grams
0.22 grams
$ 14.30
 
0.3 grams
0.3 grams
$ 19.50
 
0.33 grams
0.33 grams
$ 21.45
 
0.33 grams
0.33 grams
$ 21.45
 
0.35 grams
0.35 grams
$ 22.75
 
0.64 grams
0.64 grams
$ 41.60
 
0.72 grams
0.72 grams
$ 46.80
 
0.79 grams
0.79 grams
$ 51.35
 
0.89 grams
0.89 grams
$ 57.85
 
2.06 grams
2.06 grams
$133.90
 
2.07 grams
2.07 grams - crust
$134.55
 

 
 

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