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Abee Meteorite | 0.6gr | Part Slice | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$388.00 CAD
Unit price perAbee Meteorite | 0.6gr | Part Slice | Rare Enstatite | EH4 Class | Observed Fall 1952 Canada
$388.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is an incredible part slice of the Abee meteorite (MB 8) that fell in Alberta, Canada at 11:05 p.m. on June 9th 1952. It took five days to find it in a wheat field belonging to Mr. Harry Buryn. It is located in the community of Abee, Alberta, Canada in Thorhild County, along the Canadian National Railway and Highway 63, 16 km north of Thorhild and 49 km from Boyle.
This rare and highly collectable EH4 Enstatite chondrite is 1 of only 21 approved meteorites classified as such, 1 of 3 being an observed fall and only 1 of 5 not found in Antarctica. The total Mass is registered at 107 Kilograms in one stone recovered from a 6 ft (1.8 m) deep crater. This is a great specimen at 0.6 grams.
This piece of the hard to acquire Abee meteorite is a high quality specimen that would make an amazing addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Michael Cottingham Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen card.


Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 298.5 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
$382.00 CAD
Unit price perNorthwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 298.5 Grams | Individual Cut Fragment | Sahara
$382.00 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a nice looking individual cut fragment of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 298.8 grams. Its dimensions are 70x65x45mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual cut fragment NWA meteorite specimen. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Dhofar 221 Meteorite | 117 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$368.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 221 Meteorite | 117 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$368.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb Dhofar 221 classified meteorite weighing 117 grams and measuring 73x45x26 mm. This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2000; it has a shock stage of 3 and weathering grade of 3. The total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 3.54 kg.
This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful crust, superb shape and size. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Here we have for you a nice looking end cut of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 277.38 grams. Its dimensions are 86x64x37mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality cut NWA meteorite specimens showing interesting internal structure (L5?) and somewhat attractive with a mottled interior with chondrules and metallic flakes. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Displays nicely with a ground and rough polished without a mirror finish.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Dhofar 221 Meteorite | 111.3 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$350.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 221 Meteorite | 111.3 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$350.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking Dhofar 221 classified meteorite weighing 100.3 grams. Its dimensions are 61x48x30 mm. This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2000. The total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 3.54 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 3 and weathering grade of 3.
This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful crust, superb shape and is a good size. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

El Hammami Meteorite | 46.1gr | Fresh H5 1997 Slice | Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania
$348.00 CAD
Unit price perEl Hammami Meteorite | 46.1gr | Fresh H5 1997 Slice | Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania
$348.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a great looking H5 classified El Hammami meteorite and is one of the freshest meteorites we have ever seen. This excellent specimen weighs 46.1g and measures 71x28x13 mm.
The specimen has gorgeous fusion crust along one edge. The interior is a beautiful grey color with abundant metallic flakes and tiny chondrules. Two nice metal veins run through this specimen.
A great display piece, it comes with a display label. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Will also come with a Canagem® Collection specimen card.
This is a superb looking Dhofar 273 classified meteorite weighing 75.60 grams. Its dimensions are 97x49x6 mm.
This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2001. The total weight of the single piece recovered is recorded as 2.085 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 4 and weathering grade of 3. This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful shape and is a great size.
Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Bruderheim Meteorite | 2.80gr | Part Slice | L6 Class | Observed Fall 1960 Canada
$320.00 CAD
Unit price perBruderheim Meteorite | 2.80gr | Part Slice | L6 Class | Observed Fall 1960 Canada
$320.00 CAD
Unit price perOn March 4th, 1960 at 1:06 a.m., a bright fireball, now know as the Bruderheim Meteorite, tore through Earth's atmosphere above Central Alberta. The meteorite travelled at 42 kilometres per second, its flash witnessed by hundreds of people as far away as the Rocky Mountain region of British Columbia. The giant meteorite detonated, creating a sound shock wave audible over 5,000 square kilometres. The sonic boom rattled windows, shook the foundations of homes, and startled families from their sleep. Shards of the stone rained down just north of Bruderheim, some forming pits as deep as 30 centimetres, many rebounding off the frozen ground and landing on the snow.
Based on eye-witness reports, it is believed that the Bruderheim Meteorite was first observed by Alexis Simon, a resident of the Paul’s Band Indian Reserve at Duffield, Alberta. He noted the north-easterly direction of the rock, its swift speed, and that it looked like it was giving off ‘flashes of fire’. He also described a rushing sound that resembled a high wind and lasted about 5 seconds after the fireball passed.
Hundreds of grit- and pebble-sized fragments of the meteorite were collected from the river ice. Undoubtedly many thousands of small fragments were not seen against the black earth of fields and were plowed under as farmers prepared to seed their crops.
Nearly 700 meteorite fragments were found with a total weight of over 660 pounds—making it the largest recovered fall in Canadian history.
This hard to acquire Bruderheim meteorite piece is a high quality crusted part slice specimen that would make an amazing addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Jensen Meteorites and a Canagem Collection specimen cards.
This is a superb looking slice of a Sahara Desert NWA 250 classified meteorite weighing 55.70 grams. Its dimensions are 96x50x7mm. This North West Africa L6 classified meteorite single stone was found in the desert in 2000 and has a total mass of 11 Kg. The shock stage of S3 and weathering grade of W3 is recorded for these pieces.
This piece displays extremely well with its polished finished cut face and is also a very nice size. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Northwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 295.67 Grams | Individual | Sahara
$308.00 CAD
Unit price perNorthwest Africa NWA Meteorite | 295.67 Grams | Individual | Sahara
$308.00 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a nice looking individual of a Sahara Desert NWA unclassified meteorite weighing 295.67 grams. Its dimensions are 91x47x60mm. This never classified North West Africa stone was found in the Sahara desert around 2000.
It's a good quality individual NWA meteorite specimen. Some weathering shows the meteorite's time spent aging in the desert. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Dhofar 221 Meteorite | 96.4 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$304.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 221 Meteorite | 96.4 Grams | Individual | L5 Shocked Chondrite | Sahara
$304.00 CAD
Unit price perThis is a superb looking Dhofar 221 classified meteorite weighing 96.4 grams. Its dimensions are 56x49x25 mm. This L5 classified meteorite was found in Zufar, Oman in 2000 and is 1 of 3003 approved meteorites classified as such. The total weight of the 100's of pieces recovered is recorded as a low 3.54 kg and the meteorite has a shock stage of 3 and weathering grade of 3.
This piece displays extremely well because of its beautiful crust, superb shape and is a good size. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.

Dhofar 020 Meteorite | 103.75 Grams | Individual | H4/5 Shocked Chondrite | Oman Sahara Y2K
$300.00 CAD
Unit price perDhofar 020 Meteorite | 103.75 Grams | Individual | H4/5 Shocked Chondrite | Oman Sahara Y2K
$300.00 CAD
Unit price perHere we have for you a superb looking Dhofar 020 classified meteorite weighing 103.75 grams. Its dimensions are 67x49x32 mm. Found 10 March 2000 in Dhofar, Oman, in the Arabian Peninsula this H4/5 classified chondrite has a TKW of 256 Kg with a shock stage of S4 and weathering grade of W3 by the Russian Academy of Sciences, USSR.
The following is an excerpt from Mark Bostick's review of this meteorite: "Dhofar 020 is a ordinary stone chondrite meteorite. The meteorite is high in free metal and therefore falls in the H class. S4 tells it is highly shocked. Slices of the meteorite, show veins of the cosmic impact created mineral Ringwoodite, although fractures in the stone tend to hide this some. It almost appears to me to have splinted upon impact. The meteorite falls in 4-5 petrology class, a reference to how metamorphed the meteorite is from its original state. This is judged by studying a thin section of the meteorite, most visually at the chondrules, a feature unique to stone meteorite. In a thin section under polarized light, pyroxene chondrules seem more common then their olivine pair. Still some regions in the meteorite show scattered patches of bright olivine inclusions. These are fairly rare, at least on my thin section, and most of the meteorite's olivine and pyroxene, some of the easier things to see in a thin section, appear to have went through a metamorphism, and have "melted" into the matrix and are at times undistinguishable."
This piece displays extremely well showing a beautiful crust, superb shape and good size. Would be a beautiful addition to any new or existing collection. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
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