Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far
by Ken Hall

A single-strand necklace of perfectly matched lunar beads sold for $201,600 at a Deep Impact: Lunar, Martian, and Other Rare Meteorites auction held March 28th by Christie’s in New York. Also, a piece of the moon—Agator el Feroua 001, the second-largest lunar mare meteorite on Earth—brought $189,000; NWA 7034 from Mars, the renowned water-rich specimen dubbed “Black Beauty”, achieved $44,100; and an anthropomorphic Australian meteorite, the Henbury meteorite, hit $40,320.
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