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Allende, CV3.2
Bassikounou, H5
Carancas, H4-5
Gao-Guenie, H5
Gujba, CBa
Famenin, H/L3
Foster, H4
Juanita de Angeles, H5
Kunya-Urgench, H5
La Colina, H5
La Luz, H4
Leedey, L6
Long Island, L6
Mreïra, L-chondrite
New Orleans, H5
NWA 869, L3-6
NWA 4419, R4
NWA 6508, EL3
NWA 6510, L4
NWA 7406, EL3
NWA 7801, CK5
NWA Main Masses
Ochansk, H4
Park Forest, L5
Pony Creek, H4
Red Dry Lake 064, H5
Renfrow, L6
San Bernardino Wash, L5
Santa Vitoria do Palmar, L3
Sierra Colorada, L5
Soltmany, L6
Sutter's Mill, C
Tulia (a), H3-4
Famenin, H/L3

On June 27, 2015, at 8:30 AM, a 455 gram meteorite struck the roof of a house in Iran, and shattered.  Only one stone was found.  It's provisionally classified as an H/L3.
Here are some photos of the impact:

 








This is an impossible meteorite to obtain, and I have only the one fragment.  It has ~30% crust, and some traces of black material adhering from the roof.    

0.41 gram fragment, 30% fusion crust - $250


0.41 gram fragment, 30% fusion crust - $250
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