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Trinitite Specimen, 1.5g Authentic Historic Nuclear Test Site Glass, Collectible Atomic Memorabilia

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Management number 211307818 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $36.00 Model Number 211307818
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This authentic 1.5g Trinitite specimen is a remarkable piece of history from the dawn of the atomic age. Trinitite, also known as atomsite or Alamogordo glass, was created during the first atomic bomb test on July 16, 1945, at the Trinity Site in New Mexico. The intense heat from the explosion, reaching temperatures over 14,000 degrees Fahrenheit, melted the desert sand and fused it with various materials, creating this distinctive greenish glassy material. Each specimen is unique, bearing the unmistakable characteristics of this historic event. This piece weighs approximately 1.5 grams and represents a tangible connection to one of the most significant moments in modern history. Trinitite specimens are increasingly rare, as the Trinity Site is only open to the public twice a year, and collecting new samples has been prohibited since 1952. This makes existing specimens highly collectible for history enthusiasts, geology collectors, and those fascinated by nuclear history. The specimen comes as shown and makes an extraordinary addition to any collection of historical artifacts or geological curiosities.

  • Authentic Trinitite Specimen: Genuine piece of trinitite, the glassy material created during the first atomic bomb test at Trinity Site, New Mexico in 1945
  • Historical Collectible: A rare artifact from the dawn of the atomic age, making it a unique addition to any mineral, historical, or scientific collection
  • Weight: This specimen weighs approximately 1.5 grams, providing a substantial piece of this historically significant material
  • Scientific Interest: Trinitite was formed when desert sand was fused into glass by the intense heat of the nuclear explosion, creating a one-of-a-kind geological specimen
  • Display Ready: Compact size makes it perfect for display in collection cases, shadow boxes, or as part of educational exhibits about nuclear history
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Package Dimensions 6 x 6 x 4 inches

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