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This coin was issued in Niue. We have no further information yet but will soon expand this page. Second coins in the series. There are currently over 27,000 chondrites in the world's collections. The largest individual stone ever recovered, weighing 1770 kg, was part of the Jilin meteorite shower of 1976. Chondrite falls range from single stones to extraordinary showers consisting of thousands of individual stones, as occurred in the Holbrook fall of 1912, where an estimated 14,000 stones rained down on northern Arizona. DESCRIPTION Country: Niue | ||||||
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Royal Mint |
Country | Niue |
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Coin Type | Unsorted |
Issued | 2019 |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Mintage | unknown |
Material | |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Image | Details |
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Coin, Niue, Silver Ounce 2019 Space Mining - Chondrite Meteorite
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Coin, Niue, Silver Ounce 2019 Space Mining - Chondrite Meteorite
Copyright: Mint of Poland Source |
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Coin, Niue, Silver Ounce 2019 Space Mining - Chondrite Meteorite
Copyright: Mint of Poland Source |
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Coin, Niue, Silver Ounce 2019 Space Mining - Chondrite Meteorite
Copyright: Mint of Poland Source |