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Genuine Campo del Cielo Iron Collector’s Meteorite – 4.85 lb
$2,900
£2,201.62
€2,538.11
CA$4,102.45
A$4,416.66
CHF 2,365.21
MX$53,219.19
NOK 29,842.37
SEK 27,310.59
DKK 18,965.81
About the Item
This Genuine Campo del Cielo Iron Collector’s Meteorite – 4.85 lb offers a substantial and historically significant specimen ideal for serious collectors and long‑term investors. Weighing 4.85 pounds, this impressive piece displays the dense iron‑nickel structure and natural regmaglypts that define high‑quality Campo del Cielo material. Its weight, texture, and sculptural form make it a standout addition to any curated meteorite or natural history collection.
Campo del Cielo meteorites continue to hold strong market demand because they combine rarity, scientific importance, and a well‑documented history. Formed billions of years ago and discovered within one of the world’s largest crater fields, these iron meteorites consistently appeal to collectors seeking stable, tangible assets. Moreover, larger specimens like this one remain increasingly desirable as supply tightens and awareness grows among both new and seasoned collectors.
Highlights:
Genuine Campo del Cielo iron meteorite from Argentina
4.85 lb collector‑grade specimen with excellent natural texture
High iron‑nickel composition typical of IAB iron meteorites
Strong long‑term appeal for collectors and alternative‑asset investors
Ideal for display, education, and portfolio diversification
- Dimensions:Height: 4 in (10.16 cm)Width: 3 in (7.62 cm)Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:New
- Production Type:New Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: AWMET3731stDibs: LU7177248215452
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