Australian man dug up 25 kg of strange stones! Only 6 of them in the world “more valuable than gold”

Really digging for treasure! In Australia, 2 men went to Queensland in 2016 to look for Gold, and dug up a 25 kg boulder, at first they saw the stone’s ordinary appearance, so they did not pay much attention to it, and have been put in the car trunk, until last year to send the test, then found that the boulder is a 4.6 billion years old “iron meteorite”, and quite rare, only 6 in the world. The company’s first ever “Iron Meteorite” was found to be a 4.6 billion year old “Iron Meteorite” and is quite rare, with only 6 in the world!

The “iron-nickel meteorite” has only 6 pieces in the world. (Photo/reproduced from Pixabay)

The company’s main goal is to provide a platform for the development of the company’s products. The boulder weighed 25 kilograms, but the appearance is quite ordinary, with the general common stone is no different, so they also put it in the back of the car, and ignore it.

However, they also took the rock to the curator of the National Mineral and Fossil Collection, Steve (Steven Petkovski), for examination. At first Steven did not have much hope for the rock, thinking that it was the same as most of the rocks sent for examination, nothing special, but the result was unexpected, because the rock was “iron-nickel meteorite “It is quite rare, it is about the same Time as the birth of the Earth, both about 4.6 billion years ago, most likely from an asteroid metal core fragments. If we add this one, there are only 6 of them worldwide, 4 in Antarctica and 1 in the United States.

In fact, if this iron-nickel meteorite is cut and sold, Paul and John will be able to earn inexhaustible wealth in this Life, but they chose it to sell to the Australian Earth Science Bureau for $200,000 to promote scientific knowledge.