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Gold Basin  (L4)

"Gold Basin is an L4 chondrite that was first discovered November 24, 1995 in Mohave County, Arizona. Since that time, over 1,400 pieces of this find have been recovered totaling more than 61 kilograms. Just this spring a new find was believed to have come from the same strewn field and is currently undergoing analysis. It is said to resemble an L6 on visual inspection. If you already have some Gold Basin in your collection you may want to take a closer look!


1.86 grams
1.86 grams - end
$ 5.58
 
2.62 grams
2.62 grams - end
$ 7.86
 
2.9 grams
2.9 grams
$ 8.70
 
3.03 grams
3.03 grams - end
$ 9.09
 
3.32 grams
3.32 grams - end
$ 9.96
 
3.5 grams
3.5 grams - high shock
$ 21.00
 
3.73 grams
3.73 grams
$ 11.19
 
4.06 grams
4.06 grams - high shock
$ 24.36
 
4.71 grams
4.71 grams - endcut
$ 14.13
 
5.17 grams
5.17 grams
$ 15.51
 
5.37 grams
5.37 grams - high shock
$ 32.22
 
6.25 grams
6.25 grams - high shock
$ 37.50
 
7.11 grams
7.11 grams - corner cut
$ 21.33
 
7.41 grams
7.41 grams - end
$ 22.23
 
7.44 grams
7.44 grams - high shock type
$ 44.64
 
7.46 grams
7.46 grams - corner
$ 22.38
 
7.47 grams
7.47 grams - slice
$ 22.41
 
7.65 grams
7.65 grams - high shock type
$ 45.90
 
7.84 grams
7.84 grams
$ 23.52
 
11.77 grams
11.77 grams
$ 35.31
 
15.22 grams
15.22 grams - endcut
$ 45.66
 

 

 
 

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