Hi Abdelaziz, You need to use a diamond file or a sharpening stone to make a window in a corner of the stone to see if there are metal blebs on the inside. I think there might be some but, you must be sure. If you have a rock-saw, then cut off a small chunk. God willing, it will be a meteorite. Best Regards, Ben Fisler, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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