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Red-Coat

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This will be my LAST response on your thread. There is so much wrong with what you are saying that it has become impossible to respond sensibly. I’m not even sure what it is you’re now asking, if you're asking anything at all.

QUOTE: >>>There are no experts in my country, I mean you re a scientist, You can buy specimens, After study, can auc tion, the natural history museum in London buys more meteorites found in the country, "Meteorite photo libray" earth rocks and volcanic rocks, I can tell meteorites from earth rocks<<<
QUOTE: >>>I can try another meteorite, Common chondrite meteorites many many, meteorites from Mars and meteorites from the moon, Rare meteorites are rare, No one knows what planet it came from, just a guess<<<


It now reads as if you’re hoping I might buy this rock, or other unauthenticated “meteorites” from you. The chance of that is ZERO.

Your nearest source of expertise will probably be the Beijing Planetarium. Their meteorite expert is Baolin Zhang. Both the Chinese and English language versions of the planetarium website are blocked by the Chinese government (at least from my geographic location, although they may be accessible from mainland China):
http://www.bjp.org.cn
http://eng.bjp.org.cn

Alternatively, you could write to the planetarium at 138 Xizhimen Outer St, Dong Wu Yuan, Xicheng, Beijing, China or call them on +86 10 5158 3311

At post #8 on the thread below, I provided details of a testing lab that I would trust and which offers excellent value for money. Although it’s in America, I don’t see any reason why they would not accept specimens from Mongolia as long as you paid the correct postage. You could always email them and ask if that's the case and how much the additional postage might be (assuming you want the samples from your specimens returned).
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/623549-meteorite.html

Personally, I think you would just be throwing your money away, but if you really want a definitive answer (and particularly if you're looking to sell what you have found) then reputable expert testing is the only way to get it.

I’m out of this thread now.
 

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I suspect (red-coat) is from the planetarium, let me mail it to them, haha
 

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You set me up with an expert, You can rest assured that these specimens are reasonably priced, a lot of people buy,
 

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