Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. digital gift card, redeemable on authenticated meteorite specimens sitewide

Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. Gift Card, Digital Delivery, Never Expires, Redeemable Sitewide

$10.00
$10.00 USD
Sale price  $10.00 USD Regular price 
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Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. digital gift card, redeemable on authenticated meteorite specimens sitewide

Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. Gift Card, Digital Delivery, Never Expires, Redeemable Sitewide

IMCA Member #3323 Treasure Coast Meteorite Co.
$10.00 USD
Sale price  $10.00 USD Regular price 
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Give the gift of choice

This digital gift card solves the challenge of selecting a meteorite specimen for someone else. Collectors have specific preferences for classification, size, visual features, and budget. A gift card lets the recipient choose exactly what fits their collection goals without guesswork.

The card arrives via email immediately after purchase with a unique code and redemption instructions. The recipient applies the code at checkout to deduct the value from any order total. No physical card ships, no waiting period, and no risk of delivery delays.

How it works

After purchase, the buyer receives an email containing the gift card code and value. Forward that email to the recipient, or print the code to include with a card or note. The recipient visits tcmeteorites.com, selects their specimen, and enters the code during checkout. The card value applies to the order total, and any remaining balance stays on the card for future purchases.

Cards never expire. They work on any product in the store: classified meteorites, tektites, impactites, display stands, and tools. Multiple cards can be combined on a single order if the total exceeds one card's value. Partial redemptions leave the remaining balance active on the same code.

Why collectors prefer gift cards

Meteorite collectors often have specific acquisition strategies. Some focus on a single classification group like HED achondrites or IAB irons. Others prioritize geographic origins, fall versus find status, or visual features like Widmanstatten patterns or fusion crust. A gift card respects those preferences without requiring the giver to navigate technical classifications or specimen availability.

Gift cards also accommodate budget flexibility. If the recipient wants a specimen priced higher than the card value, they pay the difference at checkout. If they select something less expensive, the remaining balance stays available. This eliminates the pressure to spend exactly the card amount or settle for a specimen outside their collecting focus. Browse the full range of options in our Premium Specimens and Budget Friendly Pieces collections.

Frequently asked questions

Does the gift card expire? No. Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. gift cards have no expiration date and retain their full value indefinitely.

Can the gift card be used on any product? Yes. Gift cards apply to all products in the store, including meteorites, tektites, impactites, display stands, and tools. No restrictions apply.

What happens if the order total is less than the gift card value? The remaining balance stays active on the same gift card code and can be used on future orders until the full value is redeemed.

How is the gift card delivered? Gift cards are delivered digitally via email immediately after purchase. The email includes the unique redemption code and instructions. No physical card ships.

Can I buy a gift card for myself? Yes. Some collectors use gift cards to budget for larger purchases over time or to set aside funds specifically for meteorite acquisitions. The redemption process works the same regardless of who uses the code.

Collecting with confidence

Every meteorite specimen in the Treasure Coast Meteorite Co. catalog includes a certificate of authenticity documenting classification, weight, and provenance. Gift card recipients choose from the same authenticated inventory available to all customers, with the same quality standards and verification process. For those new to meteorite collecting, our Learn About Meteorites page provides context on classifications, parent bodies, and specimen types to help inform their selection.

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