METERORITE or meteorWRONG ???? Thanks for opinions

Healthnutguy

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HuntH2002

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Most meteorites are magnetic. I don’t ever hear about any being made of lead but that’s an interesting piece. :icon_thumright:
 

Al D

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I think what you have is and old tire balance weight, missing the steel anchor and having been covered in asphalt at one time
 

Art_Blade

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What's mean very heavy? Could you check density? Looks like metal, so it can be some ore of.... silver (if it's very heavy).
 

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