THIS A COLD FIND.. From a new crater that i found. I'm trying to get attention to my site. all sales go toward getting the multi classification completed. there are 14 subclasses and one new subclass so fare within a 40 square mile area. the predominant theories is that this is either a meteoroid conglomerate from right around the time Thea broke apart or its a ancient comet impact, which explains the lvl of weathering on a majority of pieces having most of there fusion crust worn away or they don't have fusion crust and no signs of high heat exposure, making those a part of the interior of the impactor. I've only been doing this for about a year. I've learned a lot, but i don't know everything.. not yet... lol but if anybody that is a friend or family member of anybody that can help get some attention to this site. we're talking a crater in the range of 33+ miles across and from the research I've been able to do i believe its between 50 and 60 million years old and hit this area when the USA was split in half by the southeastern seaway / the Suwanne straights.
if you look at the pieces i have.. then try and find anything that comes close... you wont find it. this is a Stoney. but its a new subclass that hasnt been classified yet. this is a very old crater. mostly filled in. there is only one place on the rim u can stand and still see the whole structure. nobody even had a clue it was here. it all started with me finding a rock that didn't belong...
This meteorite is a beautiful Primitive Achondrite weighing 7.2 lb / 3788.8 grams. it has nano diamonds and there are only two types that have them. Features very pronounced flow lines with sections of fusion crust with a mirror finish. . has a low magnetic force, making it a unique piece for collectors. It was found in the United States, in lower alabama, adding to its rarity and appeal among enthusiasts of rocks, fossils, and minerals. Which so fare have been found in a strewn field roughly 34 square miles. More unique and rare finds are to come. From what I can find out these meteorites contain olivine in a diverse color range from yellow to hunter green, diamonds formed within our very star and/or it's parent star, iron, and other silica based minerals.
This is one of many pieces I have ranging from this size all the way up to one that is the size of a medium drirtbike and weighs in the neighborhood of 2 1/2 to 3 tons. A dozen or more that are beach ball sized, a few dozen about the size of a dinner plate, and hundreds that smaller than 1 pound. Also, some impact glass has been found.
to help safeguard our costumers from fraud every piece sold will come with cert of auth. stating that it is a Daisy main mass fragment. i am the only holder in the world with these meteorites. a few single sales have been made,.. but if you don't buy it from me then its not a real Daisy fragment. for those that haven't received a certificate with there order one will be mailed to you as soon as i get them from my supplier.