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Allende, CV3.2
Bassikounou, H5
Carancas, H4-5
Gao-Guenie, H5
Gujba, CBa
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
Gujba, CBa
Gujba is the only witnessed bencubbinite fall on record.
From the Meteoritical Bulletin:


It's one of the most pristine bencubbinites, and it's very pretty and unique material. 

4.584 grams -
$344



This is a complete slice from a fragment that's been lightly sanded on one side - the other is unpolished and has a saw mark on one corner.
It came from a collector in England with a few rust-spots: no others have showed up since I acquired the slice several months ago, so it's stable.  I don't have any alcohol to polish with here. 
It's a thin slice, and a good example of this enigmatic type of meteorite. 
$75/g = $344 
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