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Larrym

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Apr 12, 2020
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Ok guys I have posted some new pics on my last post to see if any one thought they may look like meterorites and now going through our collection of rocks we found several rock that appears to look melted and covered with a ash like crust highly attracted to magnet and very heavy all so looks like some gold and silver on outside so I sliced a piece to see insides so I can have tested if any one really thinks it's similar looking to one so here is the pics of each
 

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Tuberale

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Most meteorites are magnetic. Testing with a magnet will tell if they are meteorites or meteorwrongs.
 

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Larrym

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Apr 12, 2020
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Alabama
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Yes they are magnetic. And seems the picture shows more gold than it looks with naked eye to me it seems more silver looking just by looking .kinda looks like a ash crust and inside shiny others found looked the same on outside but 1 was solid white on inside and one was dark dark blue . we have not sliced into any others. And yeah we are from alabama ( out in the country ) .
 

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