Meteorite?

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Greenie
Jul 20, 2015
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The exposed part is about 4-5 inches long (still buried so no idea how big the entire piece is). Strong attraction to a neodymium magnet. Dismissed it as slag but then thought slag would be rusted and not have metal veins like this. Then I thought magnetite covering a piece of limestone. Figured I'd post it here for some feedback.
Thanks in advance!
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Terry Soloman

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Not a meteorite.
 

Terry Soloman

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May 28, 2010
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Metal Detecting
Possibly basalt.
 

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Greenie
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Thanks but too metallic for basalt.
 

galenrog

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Too metallic for basalt?

Many basalts will attract even a weak magnet. Tell us more about the metallic qualities of this rock.

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Greenie
Jul 20, 2015
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Magnet clung to it like it would a piece of cast iron. I'm thinking spill or some other product from a local furnace (lots of mining activity in the area during colonial/revolutionary times). Will have to dig it up next Spring for a better look.
 

Art_Blade

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Take a piece and make a polished sample. Show it
 

Lowman

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Doesn't look like a meteorite but that would be a cha ching if it was!!
 

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Greenie
Jul 20, 2015
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Thanks- finally went back and dug it up. Bloomery slag. Interesting piece of history but no cha ching for me!
 

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