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Discover a remarkable Goniatite fossil from the Fammenian stage of the Devonian period, sourced from the Kowala Formation in Poland’s Kielce-Lagow Syncline.
This natural specimen, measuring 24 mm and weighing approximately 11.26 grams, features exquisite pyritization within its host rock, offering valuable insight into ancient marine life and exceptional preservation for collectors and researchers alike.
Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, pyritized fossils are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth) and are found in the rocks of all continents.
Name: Goniatite Fossil
Age: Fammenian (Devonian)
Location: Kowala Formation, Poland
Geological unit: Kielce-Lagow Syncline
Size: 11.26 gr / 0.4 oz
Gao-Guenie Meteorite | 7.87 gr | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso | 100% Fresh Crust
$55.00 CAD
Unit price perGao-Guenie Meteorite | 7.87 gr | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso | 100% Fresh Crust
$55.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking fresh individual Gao-Guenie H5 classified meteorite. It weighs 7.87 grams and measures 18x17x14 mm. Picked up right after the fall, It is 100% fresh fusion crusted which is the most desirable specimen state.
This H5 classified meteorite was observed falling at about 17:00 March 5, 1960 near the village of Gao in Africa. There is no total known weight recorded for this meteorite.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem® Collection specimen card.
This is a great looking part slice of a Northwest Africa 2841 H3.9 classified meteorite. It weighs 8.0 grams and measures 30x16x6 mm. This meteorite was found in the Sahara Desert in 2004 and has a total recovered weight recorded as a very low 190 grams. It has a Shock stage of 2 and a Weathering grade of 1. Very attractive porous matrix.
The specimen comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Gao-Guenie Meteorite | 15.18 grams | End Cut | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso
$126.00 CAD
Unit price perGao-Guenie Meteorite | 15.18 grams | End Cut | H5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Burkina Faso
$126.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking end cut Gao-Guenie H5 classified meteorite weighing 15.18 grams. Its dimensions are 35x25x9 mm and it has a crusted edge.
This H5 classified meteorite was observed falling at about 17:00 March 5, 1960 near the village of Gao in Africa. There is no total known weight recorded for this meteorite.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with an ELKK Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a gorgeous piece of the rare Hammadah al Hamra (HaH) 280 meteorite found in Libya in 2000. The HaH 280 is a very rare type of meteorite and is a slightly equilibrated carbonaceous chondrite with a total known weight of only 26.5 kg. CAI's are quite common and contain An-rich plagioclase and Ca-rich pyroxene.
Radiometric dating of the meteorite itself indicates an age of about 4.5 billion years, suggesting it was formed at the very beginning of the Solar System, which makes it among the oldest material known to exist.
This piece is a beautiful part slice with fresh shiny fusion crust that weighs 1.3 grams and measures 12x7x5 mm. This piece displays extremely well and is a very desirable type that is almost impossible to find.
Would make a beautiful addition to any collection. Will come with a BA-Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Thuathe Meteorite | 3 gr | H4-5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Lesotho | 99% Crusted
$83.00 CAD
Unit price perThuathe Meteorite | 3 gr | H4-5 Chondrite | Observed Fall | Lesotho | 99% Crusted
$83.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking fresh individual Thuathe H4-5 classified meteorite weighing 3 grams, with dimensions of 17x11x7 mm. It is 99% fusion crusted, which is the most desirable specimen state.
A meteorite travelling east to west exploded over Lesotho producing an elliptical strewn field extending 7.4 by 1.9 km (bearing: ~276°) on the westernmost lobe of the Thuathe (or Berea) Plateau, ~12 km east of the capital city of Maseru.
The explosion was accompanied by an extraordinarily loud, 15 s long noise which was heard over a large (100 km radius) area of Lesotho; the fall was eye-witnessed by several people who reported sightings of dust trails of “sparkling objects” over Lesotho and the southern part of the Free State Province of South Africa. Many villagers of Ha Ralimo, Boqate Ha Majara, and Boqate Ha Sofonia reported falls of stones close to themselves and onto their homes. The estimated total mass of recovered material is ~30 kg, including 418 stones in the 2 g to 2.4 kg mass range for a total of 24.673 kg which were collected and catalogued by A. Ashworth and David P. Ambrose
Most freshly cut slices from several stones show a homogeneous beige to light-grey lithology speckled with abundant and heterogeneously distributed (20% to, in exceptional cases, >50 vol%) metal particles; some are crosscut by dark shock veinlets and show brecciated structure with light grey matrix surrounding lighter colored, well-rounded inclusions; chondrules distinctly recognizable.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes in a protective case, and includes a Michael Farmer Meteorites, a Mark Bostick Collection and a Canagem® Collection specimen card.
This is a must have 27.4 gram Impact Melt Rock from the Stac Fada Member Impact Structure, NW Scotland. It measures 67x37x5 mm. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts and are probably going to be one of the rarest collection items you'll ever own. Impactite is a slag-like glassy object found on the surface of the earth, formed from rock melted by the impact of a meteorite.
The term impactite encompasses shock-metamorphosed target rocks, melts or suevites and mixtures of the two, as well as sedimentary rocks with significant impact-derived components and shocked mineral grains, tektites, anomalous geochemical signatures, etc.
This beautiful Impact melt rock comes from the Stac Fada impact structure in Scotland. The structure has an estimated age of about 1.2Ga (1,200 Ma). The Stac Fada Member of the Precambrian Stoer Group in Scotland has previously been described as volcanic in origin. However, shocked quartz and biotite provide evidence for high-pressure shock metamorphism, while chromium isotope values and elevated abundances of platinum group metals and siderophile elements indicate addition of meteoritic material. Thus, the unit is reinterpreted as having an impact origin.
This gorgeous slice displays very well. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with two a Canagem Collection specimen card.
This is a must have 4.71 gram impactite from the Boltysh Crater in Ukraine. Its dimensions are 28x27x4mm. Although not a meteorite, impactites are directly linked to them and their impacts and are probably going to be one of the rarest collection pieces you'll ever own. The Boltysh impactites are important geological specimens that are recognized by the scientific community as evidence of asteroid or comet impacts on Earth.
The Boltysh crater is a well-preserved impact crater located in central Ukraine. It was formed approximately 65 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period, around the same time as the Chicxulub impact that is thought to have caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. The crater is estimated to be around 24 kilometers in diameter and is one of the best-preserved impact structures in the world.
The Boltysh crater has been extensively studied by scientists because of its importance in understanding the effects of large-scale impacts on the Earth's surface and the resulting environmental changes that occur. Studies of the rocks and sediments from the crater have provided valuable insights into the processes of impact cratering, such as the formation of impact melt rocks and the creation of shock metamorphic features.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Rockbridgeite in Matrix | 48.55 grams | Hagendorf Pegmatite, Bavaria, Germany
$52.00 CAD
Unit price perRockbridgeite in Matrix | 48.55 grams | Hagendorf Pegmatite, Bavaria, Germany
$52.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a Rockbridgeite specimen from Hagendorf, Bavaria, Germany. This collector's specimen is a perfect example of Rockbridgeite with its clear radial pattern and green banding. This specimen is in great condition.
This fine specimen will come with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Name: Rockbridgeite
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 45x36x23 mm / 1.8x1.4x0.9 inches
Weight: 48.55 grams / 1.7 ounces
Origin: Mined in Hagendorf, Waidhaus, Neustadt an der Waldnaab District, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
This is a rare Iron ungrouped classified Taza Northwest Africa 859 specimen, in an as found state. It weighs 3.79 grams and measures 15x11x7 mm.
The NWA 859 was found in 2001 in Taza, Morocco. A total weight of 75.3 kg of mostly small pieces was classified by UCLA as an Iron, ungrouped; it is one of 157 meteorites classified as such.
This specimen displays extremely well and would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes in a gem jar with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Pyrite from Bolivia is known for forming beautiful, well-shaped crystals, often appearing as sharp cubes, pyritohedrons (12-sided shapes), or even complex, stepped growth patterns. Bolivian pyrite tends to have a bright, brassy gold color with a good metallic luster, and it’s often found in association with other minerals like quartz or galena.
Much of the pyrite from Bolivia comes from mining regions such as Potosí and Oruro, areas famous for their rich mineral deposits. While pyrite is common around the world, Bolivian specimens are valued for their attractive crystal habits, clean formations, and the quality of the material.
Pyrite is known as a stone of protection, abundance, and confidence. It is believed to shield against negative energy and promote mental clarity and willpower.
This top Bolivian specimen is in very good condition. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Pyrite Cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 42x34x26 mm / 1.6x1.3x1.3 inches
Weight: 64.4 Grams / 2.3 oz
Origin: Canutillos Mine, Machacamarca-Colavi District, Cornelio Saavedra Province, Potosi Department, Bolivia
Siderite, Albite and Zircon Cluster | 32 gr | Poudrette Quarry, Mont-St-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perSiderite, Albite and Zircon Cluster | 32 gr | Poudrette Quarry, Mont-St-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
$53.00 CAD
Unit price perAt this famous Canadian site, siderite typically forms as small, brown to tan crystals, often rhombohedral in shape, growing over or alongside white to gray albite. Scattered among them, tiny, sharp zircon crystals can appear — often reddish-brown, yellow, or even colorless depending on the exact specimen.
Mont-Saint-Hilaire is renowned for producing rare and unusual mineral combinations, and specimens like this highlight the diversity and richness of the location. While each mineral is interesting on its own, having siderite, albite, and zircon together in one piece makes it a well-balanced and attractive collector’s specimen, especially for those who appreciate the geology of the region
This is a very typical specimen of MSH and is in very good condition. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Siderite in Albite with Zircon
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 37x36x24 mm / 1.5x1.5x0.9 inches
Weight: 32 Grams / 1.0 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Poudrette Quarry, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
This is a nice group of small yellow wulfenite crystals on matrix from Total Wreck Mine, Arizona. Wulfenite from the Total Wreck Mine is known for producing small but attractive crystals, usually in shades of yellow to orange-yellow. The crystals from this mine tend to be thin, tabular, and sometimes slightly translucent, often growing on a contrasting, earthy matrix.
While the Total Wreck Mine isn’t as famous as places like the Red Cloud Mine for wulfenite, it has still yielded pieces that are valued by collectors, especially because Arizona as a whole is renowned for producing some of the world’s finest wulfenite. Specimens from Total Wreck are typically more modest in size and brightness but are appreciated for their historic mining context and authentic desert character.
Wulfenite is often associated with creativity, emotional balance, and perseverance. Some believe it helps connect the heart and the will, encouraging people to follow their passions even through difficult or uncertain times. Wulfenite is also thought to support emotional healing by helping release old attachments and clearing a path for new experiences.
The specimen is in good condition and is a colorful and really beautiful specimen. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection.
Name: Wulfenite and Quartz
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: 42x33x13 mm / 1.6x1.3x0.5 inches
Weight: 16.62 Grams / 0.6 ounces
Origin: Mined in Total Wreck Mine, Cienega Creek, The Narrows, Empire Mining District, Empire Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Astrophyllite Crystals | Perky Box Miniature Specimen | Poudrette Quarry, Québec, Canada
$70.00 CAD
Unit price perAstrophyllite Crystals | Perky Box Miniature Specimen | Poudrette Quarry, Québec, Canada
$70.00 CAD
Unit price perAstrophyllite is a striking and rare mineral known for its bronze to golden-bladed crystals that radiate like starbursts, often embedded in a dark matrix of other minerals. The name comes from Greek, meaning “star leaf,” referring to its star-like crystal formations. It is found in locations such as Russia, Norway, Greenland, and Canada. This specimen of Astrophyllite crystals originates from the world famous site of Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec.
Astrophyllite is often seen as a stone of inner illumination and self-discovery. Some believe it helps reveal hidden potential and encourages personal truth, making it a supportive companion during times of change or reflection. It’s sometimes associated with letting go of the past and embracing a more authentic path forward.
This specimen is in very good condition and displays very well. Make this a special specimen in your collection.
Name: Astrophyllite cluster
Specimen Size: Miniature-Sized
Dimensions: Specimen 38x29 mm / 1.5x1.1 inches
Specimen Box 54x54 mm / 2.1x2.1 inches
Weight: 36.6 Grams / 1.3 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Poudrette Quarry, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Québec, Canada
Brahin Meteorite | 3.87 Grams | Part Slice | Pallasite Stony Iron | Rare | Belarus
$88.00 CAD
Unit price perBrahin Meteorite | 3.87 Grams | Part Slice | Pallasite Stony Iron | Rare | Belarus
$88.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a nice 3.87 grams Brahin Pallasite stony iron classified meteorite part slice with dimensions 23x20x3 mm. This rare meteorite was found in Minsk, Gomel Region, Belarus in 1810 and the Total Known Weight is ~ 823 kg.
This piece displays nicely and is a desirable size showing great features. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Faden quartz is a unique variety of quartz characterized by a distinct, thread-like white line running through the crystal. The term "Faden" comes from the German word for "thread," referring to this internal fiber-like formation. Faden quartz forms in fracture zones within metamorphic rocks, where tectonic forces cause repeated cracking and healing of the quartz. As the crystal regrows, liquid or gas inclusions get trapped along the break line, creating the characteristic white “thread” or fiber-like structure.
Many believe faden quartz symbolizes healing, connection, and resilience due to its unique formation process. It is sometimes used for energetic healing, strengthening relationships, and enhancing spiritual growth. The "thread" within the crystal is thought to represent a link between different aspects of life, making it popular among those seeking inner balance and alignment.
Name: Faden Quartz
Specimen Size: Cabinet-Sized
Dimensions: 66x53x22 mm / 2.6x2.1x0.9 inches
Weight: 75.82 Grams / 2.7 Ounces
Origin: Mined in Canton de Melbourne, Le Val-Saint-François RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada

