




🧬 Own history, frame the future.
This Trinitite specimen is a genuine piece of glass formed from desert sand melted by the first atomic bomb test in 1945. Presented in a sleek 5" x 7" plastic frame, it is non-radioactive and license-exempt, making it a safe, rare collectible that combines scientific intrigue with historical significance.
| ASIN | B00ED5AJ7C |
| Batteries | Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #361,489 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #636 in Science Classroom Specimens |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | TRNT-02 |
| Manufacturer | Images SI |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 7 x 1.4 inches |
S**0
Very cool present
Had to find a present to get for someone that has everything and if they do not have it they get it themselves. This was a great option for someone that fits that bill and is into history
N**L
Great item
Item arrived early and was exactly like the photo on Amazon. Would buy from them again
E**E
Came exactly as expected
Quick shipping. Arrived as expected.
G**H
Cheaply made
This is the 2nd one they shipped, the authentication paper was creased down the middle. The print was not glued correctly to cardboard backing and is lifting an pealing. Scratches on the out side plastic cover. See photos ,the first one sent out was worst, still waiting for refund sent back two weeks ago.
A**N
Four Stars
nice addition to my mineral collection
L**N
A Potent Relict
The photo presentation box shown was not included but the specimens were bigger than expected! A good memory from my past.
R**E
Very nice Trinitite
Got a real deal. The vendor had run out of holders so he gave me some extra trinitite instead. Very nice. Very nice pieces.
P**E
Ehhh.
Got mine a few days ago. Shipping time was fairly fast. The Trinitite is good sized. Picture and text are clear. The carboard with text on mine looks forced into the plastic frame. There's a crease down the middle of it like it was folded. It doesn't look good and it's not something I can proudly display as is. I'm not sure if I can flatten it out yet or not. I shouldn't have to. I may return it. That's a shame because buying anything from ground zero should be show worthy.
E**T
great for collectors of unusual artifacts
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