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Meteorite? pics

Digger Bob

New member
Well, let's see if this works. I'm not sure I can get two pics on at the same time. This "rock" is flat like an old piece of iron but not rusty. The edge on shot is not very good but it is shiney, a definate metallic sheen. It is highly magnetic. But it shows like a hot rock on my coin machine. It pegs my XL Pro to the right and give no response in all metal when pinpointing. On my Goldmaster it does not respond at all, blanks out like a hot rock.

So, if it's a hot rock, why does it shine like iron? If it's not a meteorite, iron, or hot rock, then what is it?


[attachment 17868 meteorite1.jpg]

[attachment 17869 meteorite2.jpg]
 
Really hard to tell from the pictures.

Here's where to send it for free analysis:

http://meteorites.asu.edu/identification/

take care!

DOC
 
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