Very odd magnetic rock?

OldScout

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DDancer

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Its odd in that it has some features I'd associate with a meteorite but a lot that just says iron stone. Its not tooled so at least that much can be put to bed. Is there a fresh chip in it *looks like one* and can you get a close up of it?
 

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