Please Read:

When it comes to meteorites, there is no governing authority to ensure that what you’re buying is actually what the seller claims it is.
One of the best ways to make sure you're getting a genuine rock from space is to know and trust the seller.
Do your research and buy only from reputable sources.

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About the Seller:

My name is Ruben Garcia, also known as MrMeteorite. I'm a meteorite dealer and collector, and I've been involved in the meteorite world since 1998—it's been an incredible journey!

Over the years, I’ve been featured in numerous books, newspapers, and magazines, including Sky & Telescope, Discover, Iguana, Meteorite Times, and the latest book by O. Richard and Dorothy Norton, What’s So Mysterious About Meteorites?

I've also appeared on several television shows such as Meteorite Men, NOVA ScienceNOW, Cash and Treasures, and The United Stats of America with hosts the Sklar Brothers. In addition, I’ve been featured in various NPR and BBC radio programs.


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I typically sell to high profile museums and universities all over the world. Everything I sell here is guaranteed just as if I were selling to a museum.

Payment is due upon auctions end, unless you contact me and want to wait a few days to bid on more items in order to combine shipping.

I include a business card sized label that describes each particular specimen!
Bid with confidence! 

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Here’s information (from A.I.) about this particular specimen.

Tektites are natural, glassy objects formed from melted terrestrial rock during meteorite impacts. They are not volcanic in origin and are found in specific geographic areas called strewn fields. Tektites are known for their diverse shapes, ranging from teardrops to dumbbells, and their unique chemical composition.