Hi Alex,

today I'd say, regarding the costs - any Antarctic meteorite.
It's simply very expensive to work in such an extreme and hostile environment.

Seen the price paid: Calcalong - it had cost in the end more or less the 
meteoritic future of a whole continent :-(

Best!
Martin



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Von: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com 
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Alexander 
Seidel
Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. August 2010 21:01
An: Galactic Stone & Ironworks; countde...@earthlink.net
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] The most expensive meteorite per gram?

Don´t forget, folks, that once upon a time, which in fact is not way tooooo 
long ago (only just a bit more than a decade or so right now) lunar or martian 
meteorites were simply unavailable on the private market. And when the first 
lunar, DaG 262, was available from the sawblade of the finder, the price even 
for saw dust was absolutely unpayable, and then when DaG 400 (some time after) 
appeared on the market, courtesy of Blaine Reed and through channels of a 
certain German gentleman, if I remember correctly, the first asking price was 
very high up somewhere in the 20-thousands-range dollars a gram.

Listees, don´t forget - we live in "golden times" with those planetary 
meteorites and other rare stuff even today, while prices are clearly increasing 
now for top Lunars or Martians, and the other rare ones, as people get more 
interested in meteorites but supply, on the other hand, is limited.

P.S.: I still remember, how difficult it was for a type collector to get even 
an LL4 in the old, pre-NWA-days, e.g. in the mid-Ninetees! Some of my 
colleagues, who have been in the hobby for an even longer time than me, may 
second what I said. The NWA rush has changed it all ever since, and I do not 
hesitate to add: at good terms for both the private collector and the 
scientist! Though there seem to be other lines of thought here and there now, 
fired by the media...

Just a few quick comments from an old hound in the hobby.
Alex
Berlin/Germany




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