I have found a lump of something which is metallic on a beach in Cornwall. It has a rounded shape, is fairly hard and very heavy and is about the size of a chicken egg. It seems slightly gold in colour. I thought it might be fools gold but then realised it is very heavy and when I scrape it there is no smell of sulfur. It is not magnetic. Any ideas as to what it is???
Is it soft enough to cut with a knife? Lead or lead alloy is softer than gold.
How dense is it? I'd suggest putting it into a measuring jug and then filling to a known mark, then remove the item and see how much water is in the jug - the difference will give you a volume. Weigh the item on some digital cooking scales - they should be sensitive enough. Divide weight in grammes by volume in mls. Gold has a value of 19.3 g per ml; lead is just over 11.3g per ml. That should tell you whether you should be calling in the bank or a plumber!