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1 1 36039881 2633 1934 1C, BN Genuine VF Details (97 - Environmental Damage) USA These simple tests can be helpful in determining if a rock might be a meteorite. Meteorites have exterior surfaces that have been melted during passage through the atmosphere (the fusion crust); they only very rarely contain holes; they are usually solid objects with irregular, but not spherical, shapes; they will be obviously different than the local rocks; they are unusually heavy; and they will attract a magnet,and after a brief analyzation of this compound metal fragments mixed into the copper penny we here at the Smithsonian Institute have decided that this coin is indeed the only one like it so far as to be of a compounded copper magnetism alloy formed by Environmental Damage,great find wish we had more time to trace its origin . Acknowledgments provided by the Smithsonian Institute metal graphic of meteorite and native copper specimens call the dialysis Abby Wright specimens provided by x-ray diffraction analysis of deposits on meteorite and Native copper mixing together under high heat composition fusing together copper and magnesium alloy particles unidentifiable from earthquake metal results of these tests on this coin after ionization a particle codes atomic structure Heat Fusion processing copper containing 3% magnesium 90% copper and a metal alloy compound of an unknown origin meteorite specimens provided by h e Kissinger diffraction analysis of deposits on meteorite and Native copper mixing result environmental damage to The Copper content getting to this point we the authors to the following are significant directions to the report of this finding to the Smithsonian Institute Washington DC date 10-8 2018
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