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Dimmitt  (H3/4)

"Here are several nice pieces of the Dimmitt Texas meteorite. Being classified as an H3/4 makes this a bit more uncommon than most H type chondrites. These specimens comes from a piece that has been in both the Monnig (M138.319) and, I was told, the Ninninger (12F) collections at one time. That, along with the H3/4 classification makes this a wonderful addition to any collection.


0.78 grams
0.78 grams
$ 4.68
 
0.8 grams
0.8 grams - a
$ 4.80
 
1.03 grams
1.03 grams
$ 6.18
 
1.21 grams
1.21 grams
$ 7.26
 
3.7 grams
3.7 grams
$ 22.20
 
7.22 grams
7.22 grams
$ 43.32
 
7.44 grams
7.44 grams
$ 44.64
 
12.12 grams
12.12 grams
$ 72.72
 
14.98 grams
14.98 grams
$ 89.88
 

 

 
 

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