Whatever you do in the process of investigating your prospective meteorite find, please don't get your hopes up too early. About 1 in every 1000 specimens submitted to museums and scientific institutions actually turn out to be meteoric in nature, but at least it's not 0 out of 1000! I was all but certain that the specimen in this image was a flight oriented Martian shergottite when I first found it, but it turned out to be nothing more than a terrestrial (Earthly) basalt.