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Lunar End Cut, Tisserlitine 006 (138gr)

Asset value
22.700,00 €
Earning potential
15.5%
Splints left
454/454
Investment horizon in years
3-5
Return-to-Risk Assessment
6/10
Performance since release
+0.0%

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Main reasons to invest

  • Return Potential: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €1,027 in 5 years.

  • Cost-to-Return Ratio: With just 2.8% annual total costs, your net profit could be 15.5% per year.

  • Extreme Rarity: This rare lunar meteorite end cut combines preserved mass with visible internal structure, while entering at a compelling 16.7% discount after fees, enhancing both intrinsic uniqueness and long-term value potential.

Description

Investment Case
Investment Thesis
 
Metric Value
Investment Horizon 3–5 Years (Target exit: 2029–2031)
Expected CAGR (Balanced) 15.5% p.a. after fees
Optimistic CAGR 24.5% p.a. after fees
Entry Basis -16.7% discount to market after fees
Sharpe Ratio 0.68
Value at Risk (VaR) 91.1% probability of exceeding initial investment after 5 years
Standard Deviation 23.0%
Number of Sales Points 11 main comparables
Risk Rating B Moderate (limited liquidity, niche collectible)
  • 3–5 Year Horizon: Planned exit between 2029 and 2031 to capture continued scarcity and growing collector interest in lunar meteorites.
  • 15.5% Net ROI p.a. (Balanced): Based on a probability-weighted scenario using recent lunar meteorite market studies and observed performance of comparable specimens.
  • 24.5% Net ROI p.a. (Optimistic): Reflects a stronger upside scenario supported by extreme rarity, collector appeal, and thin supply for lunar material available to private collectors.
  • ~16.7% Discount to Market: Entry pricing was verified below current market value after fees, supporting an attractive acquisition basis.
  • Market Benchmark: The investment case is anchored by 11 main comparables for growth, providing robust market reference points for valuation of similar lunar meteorite specimens.
  • Sharpe Ratio of 0.68: Indicates a compelling risk-adjusted return profile, exceeding benchmarks like the Swiss Market Index (SMI) and demonstrating exceptional compensation for volatility assumed.
  • VaR 91.1%: Modelled probability that the asset value exceeds the initial investment after five years, providing strong downside protection.
  • Standard Deviation (23.0%): Reflects moderate volatility for a niche collectible with limited transaction frequency, calculated using volatility data from similar alternative assets.
  • 11 Main Comparables: The investment case benefits from a solid dataset of comparable sales, underlining both market validation and the asset's position within the lunar meteorite segment.
Category
Why Invest in This Category?
 
Meteorites and space materials offer exposure to one of the rarest asset classes on Earth, combining scientific importance with collector appeal. Their strictly limited supply, growing global fascination with space, and increasing demand from private collectors and institutions create strong long-term value potential and meaningful diversification beyond traditional investments.
Asset Specifics
Why Invest in This Asset?
 

The Lunar End Cut, Tisserlitine 006 (138gr) represents an extraordinary opportunity to own a tangible piece of the Moon. Lunar meteorites are among the rarest materials on Earth, with only 1,536 kilograms of confirmed lunar specimens in existence worldwide. Unlike Apollo mission samples, which remain government property, privately available lunar material offers collectors and investors access to genuine extraterrestrial assets with profound scientific and cultural significance.

Key Highlight
This end cut was produced before the world's largest lunar sphere was carved from Tisserlitine 006, preserving its internal structure and original mass while showcasing the meteorite's brecciated texture of anorthite, olivine, and pigeonite clasts set in a vesicular matrix.

The specimen's provenance and physical characteristics make it particularly compelling. Its light and dark grey surface, punctuated by bright orange desert caliche from its time in the Sahara, tells a story spanning billions of years and two celestial bodies. The end cut format offers visual access to the meteorite's interior while maintaining substantial weight and presence.

Market dynamics favor lunar meteorites as institutional and private demand continues to grow while supply remains fixed. The combination of absolute scarcity, scientific importance, and aesthetic appeal creates a unique value proposition rarely found in alternative assets.

For investors, this piece offers exposure to a market segment with demonstrated long-term appreciation potential, acquired at a significant discount to verified market comparables. The asset combines rarity, provenance, and tangible connection to space exploration history.

Summary
Conclusion
 
Tisserlitine 006 Lunar End Cut combines extraordinary rarity, scientific provenance, and institutional-grade appeal. As one of the few privately ownable pieces of the Moon, it offers unmatched scarcity in the collectibles market. Its documented origin, structural beauty, and crossover demand from collectors and institutions position it as a distinctive long-term investment for sophisticated portfolios.

Expert

Theatrum Mundi

Theatrum Mundi is a Milan‑based gallery founded in 2014, redefining the boundaries of art and collecting. Established with a vision where wonder and awe know no limits, the gallery specializes in sourcing unique, unfindable objects that stir the soul and transcend market availability. Guided by a team of seasoned professionals, Theatrum Mundi connects curiosity, rarity, and excellence to offer discerning collectors truly exceptional pieces. Distinguished by recognition from press, television, and cinema, including a historic National Geographic cover feature, the gallery stands as a symbol of authenticity and distinction. Rooted in passion and precision, Theatrum Mundi enriches private collections worldwide and accompanies every acquisition with its Certificate of Authenticity and seal of guarantee, ensuring trust, value, and everlasting wonder.

Additional details

Asset ID
0e041efa-e34b-4197-a0ab-7e68e43b5738
Name
Tisserlitine 006
Origin
Gao, Mali (21° 26' 2"N, 1° 7' 52"W)
Type
Lunar Meteorite
Size
137,48 g - 5,5 x 6,5 x 2,5 cm
Year
2024
Shape and cutting style
Endcut

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