I'd ask for my money back!!! lol  You've ruled out mica and that is good. If it 
were mica it is immediate proof that this isn't a meteorite. Google up: 
"specular hematite". See where that takes you.

Had it been magnetic and not so shinny, I would have considered this a possible 
separation along kamacite and taenite lamallae/bands. But it isn't and that 
loops back to hematite.

Since this is a tumbled weathered surface, true clues are obscure. Photos are 
exceedingly difficult to make an ID by unless the specimen has distinctive 
features which are unique to that mineral species. Specular hematite is sort'a 
one of those that is distinctive.

Elton
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