Could this be a meteorite?

deedoubleyou

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This was given to me a few years back by the widow of a physicist. I did some finish carpentry for her and after I finished she gave me a box of books about astronomy and also this mystery object. She never said what it was and it weighs a whole lot more than a rock of this size would.

Here are a few pics. You can see a magnet on it, and also the pic where you can see my jeans is from where I cut a small piece off in case I needed to send a sample somewhere. You can see inside of it in that one. But who knows, may be just a hunk of iron or something.

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Terry Soloman

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It could be, but highly doubtful. Have it examined by a professional geologist or lab. Good Luck! :skullflag:
 

Art_Blade

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Is it metallic or stony? I suggest to do a density measurements, it's easy to make. But fracture doesn't look like typical meteorite.
 

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