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- asmikeocsitLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
According to what I have seen on TV. There are collectors and that means it is worth whatever a collector is willing to pay. If you get someone who wants it badly enough, the sky is the limit. Good find.
- 1 decade ago
i paid $45 for an iron meteorite that only weighed a half pound, so, yes.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well from what i heard.Even if they are valuable they are not you'res so either try selling it as not meteorite if it has some good stuff in it like gold example.or give it to who it belongs. or keep it in garden or something .
- 1 decade ago
Scientifically it will be Ultra mega.. super .. tera.. exa valuable
but if you taklking cash..!! hmm well maybe the USGS will pay you some reward for it
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, it most certainly WOULD be valuable provided you can get it legally.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, but if you steal it from the lab, you may get busted.