Meteorite or not, what could they be?

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Post a picture of the item up, for the readership to see.
 

Here are some pictures of the samples and some of them I have polished.
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Interesting.

Did the testing laboratory give you any breakdown of the metallic composition? I would assume this is man-made furnace slag of some kind that has been dumped. Presumably it's magnetic, otherwise there wouldn't have been any point in meteoritic testing.
 

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Only other thing I could easily find that turns dimethylglyoxime pink is cobalt. That was just a quick look though
 

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