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Mini Museum 4 Limited 4th Edition - Large 29 Rare Specimens Hans Fex Kickstarter

$ 211.19

Availability: 90 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    The 29 Specimen Fourth Edition Mini Museum (MM4)
    includes
    :
    Detailed Printed Companion Guide
    Custom Microfiber Pouch
    Display and Storage Box with Magnetic Clasp
    Certificate of Authenticity
    Individual numbering, laser etched
    The 29 Specimen (LARGE) Fourth Edition of the Mini Museum measures approximately 5" tall x 4" wide x 1" thick and
    contains these 29 different specimens
    :
    EXTRATERRESTRIAL AMINO ACIDS (c. 4,568,200,000 YEARS OLD)
    LUNAR HIGHLANDS (c. 3,200,000,000 YEARS OLD)
    COPPER CRYSTALS (c. 300,000,000 YEARS OLD)
    THE GREAT DYING (c. 252,280,000 YEARS OLD)
    PANGEA (c. 200,000,000 YEARS OLD)
    DINOSAUR FOOD (CYCAD)
    PLESIOSAUR (PADDLE)
    RAPTOR (DROMAEOSAURID BONE)
    MEGA CROC (SARCOSUCHUS ARMOR)
    SABER-TOOTH TIGER (SMILODON BONE)
    GIANT BEAVER (CASTOROIDES TOOTH)
    DOGGERLAND MAMMOTH (TOOTH)
    ELEPHANT BIRD (AEPYORNIS EGGSHELL)
    AMAZON RIVER
    STONEHENGE (BLUESTONE QUARRY)
    MUMMY BEADS (1ST MILLENNIUM BCE)
    ROMAN BATH (HYPOCAUST FLUE)
    KNIGHT’S SWORD (14TH CENTURY CE)
    AZTEC EMPIRE (OBSIDIAN TOOL)
    LUSITANIA (DECK CHAIR)
    WINSTON CHURCHILL (FUR MUFF)
    HOLLYWOOD SIGN
    MANHATTAN PROJECT (SHIELD WINDOW)
    THE WHITE HOUSE
    MUHAMMAD ALI (PUNCHING BAG)
    CONCORDE (JET ROTOR)
    ROUGH SAPPHIRE (MYANMAR)
    FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE (COLUMBIA FLOWN TILE)
    HUMAN HEART
    Note that while in good condition, this is a handmade item will have very light imperfections on the acrylic that are similar to swirlmarks or hairline scratches.   These are in every mini-museum due to the acrylics process - they are generally invisible unless a bright light is being held behind the museum.   Some buff them out with NOVUS acrylic polisher, but I prefer the natural look.   Please ask with any questions!