Lunar Meteorite Bechar 003 – Complete Stone (1,45 g) – An Authentic Piece of the Moon Whole stone - 1.45 g - (1)

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Mondmeteorit Bechar 003 – Voller Stein (1,45 g) – Ein authentischer Mondstein ist ein Ganzstein-Mondmeteorit aus Béchar, Algerien, offiziell anerkannt als lunare Feldspath-Breccia.

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A genuine fragment of the Moon – officially documented, scientifically classified, and preserved in remarkable condition. This specimen comes from the lunar meteorite Bechar 003, discovered in 2022 in the Sahara Desert near Béchar (Algeria) and recognized by the Meteoritical Society as a lunar feldspathic breccia.

A Glimpse into Lunar History

Unlike Earth, the Moon has no protective atmosphere. For billions of years, its surface was bombarded by asteroids and meteorites. These colossal impacts shattered the original highland crust – predominantly feldspar-rich anorthosites – and fused the debris back together under heat and pressure to form breccias. Bechar 003 is such a rock. Each specimen is therefore a direct witness of the earliest chapters in our solar system’s history.

The Rarity of Lunar Meteorites

Lunar meteorites are among the rarest materials available to collectors. Only a very small fraction of all recovered meteorites originate from the Moon, and even fewer reach the open market. Many exist only as tiny fragments or have been cut into thin sections for research. A complete, uncut stone like this is exceptional: it preserves its natural form and gives the impression of having been picked straight from the desert floor – and thus directly from the Moon itself.



Why this specimen stands out

Complete stone – not a slice, not a cut fragment, but a naturally preserved piece

Officially recognized – registered as Bechar 003, lunar feldspathic breccia with the Meteoritical Society

Find location: Sahara Desert near Béchar, Algeria (2022)

Geological significance: typical lunar highland material, formed by impact processes

Collector quality: perfectly suited as the centerpiece of a collection or as a gift for enthusiasts of the extraordinary

Weight: 1,45 g

Presentation: delivered in a secure display box with info card

Science & fascination combined

Every lunar meteorite tells a story that reaches back billions of years. With Bechar 003, you hold a tangible fragment of that story in your hands. It unites scientific significance with the emotional fascination of owning a real piece of our nearest celestial neighbor.

Conclusion

This specimen is more than a collectible – it is a cosmic relic, forged in deep time and delivered to Earth by chance. A highlight for any collection and an opportunity rarely offered.





Certified and Authentic:

As a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA #7379) and the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #G0117), I guarantee the authenticity of all my meteorites. Each specimen is delivered with a certificate, so you can buy with confidence.


Bid Now and Secure This Unique Piece:

This rare piece of the universe could soon be yours. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with a fascinating meteorite. Order today and experience the magic of the cosmos up close.





Thank you and good luck!

IMCA #7379
GMA #G0117


A genuine fragment of the Moon – officially documented, scientifically classified, and preserved in remarkable condition. This specimen comes from the lunar meteorite Bechar 003, discovered in 2022 in the Sahara Desert near Béchar (Algeria) and recognized by the Meteoritical Society as a lunar feldspathic breccia.

A Glimpse into Lunar History

Unlike Earth, the Moon has no protective atmosphere. For billions of years, its surface was bombarded by asteroids and meteorites. These colossal impacts shattered the original highland crust – predominantly feldspar-rich anorthosites – and fused the debris back together under heat and pressure to form breccias. Bechar 003 is such a rock. Each specimen is therefore a direct witness of the earliest chapters in our solar system’s history.

The Rarity of Lunar Meteorites

Lunar meteorites are among the rarest materials available to collectors. Only a very small fraction of all recovered meteorites originate from the Moon, and even fewer reach the open market. Many exist only as tiny fragments or have been cut into thin sections for research. A complete, uncut stone like this is exceptional: it preserves its natural form and gives the impression of having been picked straight from the desert floor – and thus directly from the Moon itself.



Why this specimen stands out

Complete stone – not a slice, not a cut fragment, but a naturally preserved piece

Officially recognized – registered as Bechar 003, lunar feldspathic breccia with the Meteoritical Society

Find location: Sahara Desert near Béchar, Algeria (2022)

Geological significance: typical lunar highland material, formed by impact processes

Collector quality: perfectly suited as the centerpiece of a collection or as a gift for enthusiasts of the extraordinary

Weight: 1,45 g

Presentation: delivered in a secure display box with info card

Science & fascination combined

Every lunar meteorite tells a story that reaches back billions of years. With Bechar 003, you hold a tangible fragment of that story in your hands. It unites scientific significance with the emotional fascination of owning a real piece of our nearest celestial neighbor.

Conclusion

This specimen is more than a collectible – it is a cosmic relic, forged in deep time and delivered to Earth by chance. A highlight for any collection and an opportunity rarely offered.





Certified and Authentic:

As a member of the International Meteorite Collectors Association (IMCA #7379) and the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #G0117), I guarantee the authenticity of all my meteorites. Each specimen is delivered with a certificate, so you can buy with confidence.


Bid Now and Secure This Unique Piece:

This rare piece of the universe could soon be yours. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with a fascinating meteorite. Order today and experience the magic of the cosmos up close.





Thank you and good luck!

IMCA #7379
GMA #G0117

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