Santa Apolonia, Mexico Truly a rare iron that was released from a long term collection. These specimens were cut and polished by Marlin Cilz. This meteorite was discovered in 1872. While the original name was Santa Apolonia meteorite, decades later Nininger used the names Nativitas meteorite and Tlaxcala meteorite. This meteorite is rarely represented in collections and it is even more rare to see a specimen of pure iron for sale. If you have any questions please ask. Available specimens are 4.32 grams and 2.66 grams.
4.32 grams http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Santa% 20Apolonia2_zpsqbxrwmbw.jpg 2.66 grams http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/w589/jnbran/Santa% 20Apolonia1_zpsqvof3i8i.jpg Have a great day, Jason Phillips Rocks from Heaven www.rocksfromheaven.com (education site)
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