Could this be a meteorite rock I found???

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As you can tell, they are attracted to the magnet. I cracked it open to see if it had any of the metal flakes inside etc. Can anyone help me out??
 

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treasure777

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I found it at the beach of san pedro at point fermin park in
 

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I have no clue
 

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2nd picture looks like coke out of my coal forge. They are magnetic with iron and sound off on a metal detector. Good luck on the I.D . Hope it is a meteorite.
 

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Being that meeorites are from outer space not alot of experts here but of the known ones but odds are not good lol
 

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