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NWA 7325   contributed by John Divelbiss   MetBul Link


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0.645 gram partial end cut.

TKW 345 grams. Fall not observed. Purchased April 2012 from a dealer in Erfoud, Morocco.

From the MetBul:
A group of 35 very fresh, dark greenish stones (total 345 g), several of which have partial remnant chartreuse-colored fusion crust. This material is notable for the characteristic "frosty" luster of the plagioclase and bright green color of the clinopyroxene.

 
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John writes:
Purchased this 0.645 gram partial end cut of the famous NWA 7325 from Stefan Ralew in April of 2013. It is one of my best collection pieces.

Thank you again Stefan !
 


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John Divelbiss
 12/15/2023 2:44:26 PM
Thanks Matthias. This specimen got a feature page for NWA 7325 in the May 2013 issue of Meteorite Times online magazine. That photo was submitted by Stefan before I received the piece.
matthias
 12/15/2023 9:44:30 AM
This is indeed a very fine and rare piece, John.
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Bernd Pauli
 4/13/2019 12:46:04 PM
@Ben: NWA 8409 paired with NWA 7325, NWA 8014 and other stones from the Bir Abbas site (Met.Bull.) There is a 0.492 gr slice of NWA 8409 in my collection.
Alexander Seidel
 4/13/2019 10:50:19 AM
Great stone, great and honourable dealer! A bit quiet these days..
Ben Fisler
 4/13/2019 10:34:47 AM
Was any more of it found in the years since?
Andi Koppelt
 4/13/2019 4:27:15 AM
Green beauty!
 

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