Marcininho,

no offence, but I really doubt,
that a 5000 year old or even older, maybe glacially iron meteorite, resting
in such a wet environment can have any fusion crust left.

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Here is close-up shots from my 282g endpiece
http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/IMG_0140.jpg
and best Morasko 5kg crust ever found (or just not destroyed while 
cleaning). Look little flow lines on photo center
http://www.meteoryt.net/ebay/IMG_0144.jpg

if this cant be crust then what it is?

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