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288-111-2434Iron Meteorite, hexahedrite (cut) 4240 gramsCoya Norte, ChileH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-28-2434Iron Meteorite 1882 gramsXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico 1776 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-37-2434Iron Meteorite 780 grams (cut, polished, etched) stolen 5/97 class demoXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico 1776 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-46-2434Iron Meteorite, fine octahedrite 390 grams (cut, polished, etched)Huizopa, Temasachic, Chihuahua, Mexico 1907 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-5Iron Meteorite, 215 gramsCoon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-6Iron Oxide, 333 grams (cut and polished)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-7sintered rock quartz and cristobaliteCoon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-8Pulverized rockSE side of Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-9Iron Meteorite showing kamacite, taenite, schreibersite (piece cut from 20lb. Meteorite, cut, polished &etched)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-1020-2434Stony crystalline chondrite 1200 grams (cut slab)H6Estacado, Crosby Co., Texas 1902 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-111-2434 682Stony spherical chondrite 115 gramsH5Forest City, Winnebago Co., Iowa May 2, 1890 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-125-2434Stony spherical chondrite olivine-bronzite 660 gramsH5Allegan, Thomas Hill, on the Saugatuck Road, Allegan Co., Michigan July 10, 1899H.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-139-2434Stony Crystalline chondrite 340 grams (cut & polished)H5Gilgoin, Brewarrina, New South Wales, Australia 1889 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-144-2434Stony crystalline chondrite 310 grams (now 263.9)L6 (H4?)Ness Co., KansasH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-152-2434Pallasite 175 grams (now 142.5) (cut & polished slab)Brenham, Kiowa Co., KansasH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-16Meteorite 146 lbs stolen 2/21/1964Lawson
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288-2598Pallasite deeply eroded 50 gramsAtacama, ChileF.L.A. Pioche
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288-26Meteoric iron 311 grams (uncut, fused glassy exterior)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)Standard Iron Mining Co.
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288-2799Meteoric iron 141 grams microscopic diamonds? (cut & etched no crystalline structure)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)W.D. Johnson, USGS
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288-28100Meteoric iron 279 gramsCalifornia ?F.L.A. Pioche
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288-29101Meteoric iron 73 grams (cut & etched slab)WisconsinJ.R.Keene
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288-3096Meteoric iron 3087 grams (cut & etched) Crystalline interior with fused exterior which follows crystal planes. Now 2840 gramsXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico
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288-31Tektites (Australites) 10=38.6 gramsKalgoorlie District Western AustraliaSchool of Geology, Univ of Adelaide
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288-32Tektite (Queenstownite) 4.5 grams single flange and flow lines.Hobart, TasmaniaT. Stephens, Univ. of Tasmania
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288-33Fagments of "shale" from meteorite. Polished block and uncovered thin section.1/2 mile NW of Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)S.P. Wells, 1958
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288-34Impactites Fusion of meteorite and soil 4= 18.9 gramsHanbury Meteorite Craters 80 miles south of Alice Springs, Australia. Craters 1-7Harold Porrenmire 1974
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288-35174.94Meteorite var. aerolite with iron 4=38.4 gramsL5Melrose, New MexicoWard's Scientific
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288-3677.93Meteorite var. aerolite with iron 41.0 gramsH5Alamogordo, New MexicoWard's Scientific
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288-373-2434Pallasite 1527 grams Oxidized with small amount of metal at centerBrenham, Kiowa Co., Kansas 1885 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-384-1530Ferruginous material, magnetic (meteoric or impactite) 762.7 grams Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)W.D. Johnson, USGS
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