I have a suspected "Carbonaceous Chondrite" when observing a sample i carefully broke off from the larger mass of approx 600 plus pounds in weight. There are a number of identifiable characteristics but nothing is ever valid before a thourough scientific evaluation. That said, from my observation on my own opinion i found regmiglypts in accordance to the flow lines contours that aligns with the orientation i found it in giving somewhat if the angle of impact even. There many visible grains of metallic lusters varying from gold to silver to pink rose in colors. This piece was found at a location near one of the deepest natural wells around. I accidentally stumble on it some years back doing a lot of landscaping and hauling from differet jobsites any debree at times which this stone went to my house and has been there since . Its been in my living and a good eye catcher although i didnt know much about it til i broke off a sample to study myself visually to come up with something and rather than discovering the type of meteorite this coukd be, i was swooned over the piece of bismuth in matrix of the host body the triggered this posting. Please forgive my unprofessionl terminology but i hope this finds the right person with understanding to what this could mean in terms of significance to the scientific community and perhaps the USA and world. Im looking for a geologist or petrologist who could help me identify such a find and appraise its value.
My name is Brandin Spicer
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