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Does anyone know what this could be? I've searched everywhere and haven't seen anything like it. I found it on a beach off Lake Michigan. It's very porous like charcoal, but also metallic. It barely scuffs glass, but also starts to crumble under the pressure of a scratch test. It leaves no color on paper. It's roughly .45 x .6 x .8 inches and weighs 2.0 grams. 

 

Is it just charcoal from a grill that underwent some process to make it shiny? Something else?

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It might be a piece of cinder or foamed slag from an industrial furnace.  Factory furnaces generated a lot of waste which was dumped or used as fill material all over the place.

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