Agoudal meteorite Iron meteorite - 123 g - (3)






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Agoudal meteorite – iron IIAB meteorite from Agoudal, Morocco; a lot of 3 pieces weighing 123 g in total, with certificate, included support and fusion crust.
Description from the seller
Agoudal Meteorites are among the most remarkable and relatively rare discoveries of the early 21st century. Identified for the first time in 2000 in the Moroccan High Atlas, they were officially recognized and classified on April 27, 2013 as iron meteorites of type IIAB, a category prized for its structure and cosmic origin.
This lot comes directly from the Agoudal region, situated at over 2,000 meters above sea level. We personally acquired it during an on-site expedition in March 2026, right in the heart of the dispersion zone, guaranteeing authentic and direct traceability.
The fall produced a large quantity of fragments, ranging from a few grams to several kilograms, for a total estimated mass of more than 100 kg. Most specimens are in the form of irregular splinters, typically between 2 and 5 cm, and of irregular shape. They are often coated with a fine weathering crust, while some denser fragments retain a well-developed fusion crust, characteristic of a high atmospheric passage.
These meteorites offer a rare balance between accessibility and scientific authenticity, while remaining relatively uncommon on the market. Their origin, their classification, and their collection method make them prized pieces, suitable for discerning collectors as well as enthusiasts of extraterrestrial minerals.
Authentic piece – direct provenance – natural cosmic material.
METEORS KINGDOM.
Seller's Story
Agoudal Meteorites are among the most remarkable and relatively rare discoveries of the early 21st century. Identified for the first time in 2000 in the Moroccan High Atlas, they were officially recognized and classified on April 27, 2013 as iron meteorites of type IIAB, a category prized for its structure and cosmic origin.
This lot comes directly from the Agoudal region, situated at over 2,000 meters above sea level. We personally acquired it during an on-site expedition in March 2026, right in the heart of the dispersion zone, guaranteeing authentic and direct traceability.
The fall produced a large quantity of fragments, ranging from a few grams to several kilograms, for a total estimated mass of more than 100 kg. Most specimens are in the form of irregular splinters, typically between 2 and 5 cm, and of irregular shape. They are often coated with a fine weathering crust, while some denser fragments retain a well-developed fusion crust, characteristic of a high atmospheric passage.
These meteorites offer a rare balance between accessibility and scientific authenticity, while remaining relatively uncommon on the market. Their origin, their classification, and their collection method make them prized pieces, suitable for discerning collectors as well as enthusiasts of extraterrestrial minerals.
Authentic piece – direct provenance – natural cosmic material.
METEORS KINGDOM.
