Possible meteorite, lunar??? Help please

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Tenderfoot
May 15, 2016
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Joshua, texas
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Maybe a possible lunar meteorite?


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Also since I'm already posting I hope it's not against the rules to post more then one in a thread?


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Thanks for the help
 

Terrestrial. :occasion14:
 

Sorry that would go to my meterong pile but photos carry no justice, although your thumb looks quite chalky
 

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Of course you must get a confirmation from experts from AZU or similar. If indeed a lunar rock, You'll be able to quit work for the rest of your life and buy a large villa anywhere in the world.... and have enough left over for many parties! But...... probably not. Sorry. ╦╦Ç
 

This is not a lunar meteorite. There is a lot of visibility on the surface. These scars must disappear on the surfaces of the meteorites and take the shape of the curves or turn back strongly.
 

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