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Gao-Guenie – Observed Fall with Original Fusion Crust ist ein Exemplar-Meteorit aus Burkina Faso mit einem Gewicht von 32,65 g.

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Gao-Guenie – Observed Fall with Original Fusion Crust – Attractive Collector’s Meteorite – 32.65 g

Offered here is a particularly attractive and highly collectible specimen of the observed Gao-Guenie meteorite fall, weighing 32.65 g.

This piece has exactly the visual presence collectors look for in a fine fall meteorite: a fully natural appearance, a well-balanced and aesthetic shape, and an original preserved fusion crust that gives the specimen remarkable authenticity and character. The surface is clearly visible in the photos — dark, compact, natural, and full of the unmistakable substance that distinguishes truly desirable meteorites from ordinary material.

Its origin is especially important: Gao-Guenie is an observed fall. That alone makes it significantly more desirable than many common finds. An observed fall always carries a different level of importance, because its atmospheric entry and fall to Earth were actually documented. This means the buyer is not simply acquiring extraterrestrial material, but a genuine and historically recorded event from our solar system.

Gao-Guenie is classified as an H5 ordinary chondrite, placing it among the scientifically important classic chondrites — primitive material that preserves direct information from the early formation of the solar system. Observed chondrites in convincing preservation remain consistently sought after because they combine scientific relevance, historic significance, and strong collector appeal in one specimen.

This example is especially appealing because of its overall aesthetic impact. At 32.65 g, it is an excellent size: large enough to display its form, crust, and natural character beautifully, while still remaining an elegant and highly desirable cabinet-size specimen. This is not a piece that impresses by mass alone, but by quality, authenticity, and visual presence.

Anyone looking for more than just another meteorite fragment will immediately recognize the appeal of this specimen. The original fusion crust, the harmonious natural form, and the strong visual balance make it a meteorite that stands out instantly in a collection.

With Gao-Guenie in particular, it becomes clear that truly attractive pieces are not simply common — they must be selected carefully. That is exactly what is offered here. This is not just an ordinary fragment, but a specimen with real quality, strong preservation, and excellent collector presence.



This is a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptionally high-quality piece in this state of preservation and overall quality. Especially with carefully selected specimens, it becomes clear how rarely aesthetic shape, clean surface, and convincing visual quality come together in a single piece.




As a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA #7379) and the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #G0117), I guarantee the authenticity of every meteorite I offer.
Each specimen comes with a certificate — for an authentic, secure, and certified purchase.

Thank you and good luck!

IMCA #7379
GMA #G0117

Gao-Guenie – Observed Fall with Original Fusion Crust – Attractive Collector’s Meteorite – 32.65 g

Offered here is a particularly attractive and highly collectible specimen of the observed Gao-Guenie meteorite fall, weighing 32.65 g.

This piece has exactly the visual presence collectors look for in a fine fall meteorite: a fully natural appearance, a well-balanced and aesthetic shape, and an original preserved fusion crust that gives the specimen remarkable authenticity and character. The surface is clearly visible in the photos — dark, compact, natural, and full of the unmistakable substance that distinguishes truly desirable meteorites from ordinary material.

Its origin is especially important: Gao-Guenie is an observed fall. That alone makes it significantly more desirable than many common finds. An observed fall always carries a different level of importance, because its atmospheric entry and fall to Earth were actually documented. This means the buyer is not simply acquiring extraterrestrial material, but a genuine and historically recorded event from our solar system.

Gao-Guenie is classified as an H5 ordinary chondrite, placing it among the scientifically important classic chondrites — primitive material that preserves direct information from the early formation of the solar system. Observed chondrites in convincing preservation remain consistently sought after because they combine scientific relevance, historic significance, and strong collector appeal in one specimen.

This example is especially appealing because of its overall aesthetic impact. At 32.65 g, it is an excellent size: large enough to display its form, crust, and natural character beautifully, while still remaining an elegant and highly desirable cabinet-size specimen. This is not a piece that impresses by mass alone, but by quality, authenticity, and visual presence.

Anyone looking for more than just another meteorite fragment will immediately recognize the appeal of this specimen. The original fusion crust, the harmonious natural form, and the strong visual balance make it a meteorite that stands out instantly in a collection.

With Gao-Guenie in particular, it becomes clear that truly attractive pieces are not simply common — they must be selected carefully. That is exactly what is offered here. This is not just an ordinary fragment, but a specimen with real quality, strong preservation, and excellent collector presence.



This is a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptionally high-quality piece in this state of preservation and overall quality. Especially with carefully selected specimens, it becomes clear how rarely aesthetic shape, clean surface, and convincing visual quality come together in a single piece.




As a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA #7379) and the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #G0117), I guarantee the authenticity of every meteorite I offer.
Each specimen comes with a certificate — for an authentic, secure, and certified purchase.

Thank you and good luck!

IMCA #7379
GMA #G0117

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