Congratulations John,

It is great to hear that you really appreciate what this meteorite represents. 
I 
do not have any financial interest whatsoever in this rare and scientifically 
valuable find.  I am surprised at the most reasonable price it is being offered 
for.  Even if several more kilograms is confirmed, it is extremely rare; 
millions of times rare than diamonds and infinitely more important as far as I 
am concerned.    


One just has to look at the GRA stones found in Antarctica that were once 
mistakenly thought to plot on the TFL.  The scientific community was scampering 
to get pieces of it after the press was misinformed about were they plotted.  
Now the real deal has shown up and from Northwest Africa, unquestionably the 
most important source for scientifically important new meteorites the last 
decade.

Appreciate these meteorites while you can because new finds are being made at a 
mere trickle compared to five years ago in both Antarctica and Northwest 
Africa.  



Best Regards,

Adam
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