The OP picture.
No idea what that is.
Here is an article on this very subject.
https://www.avweb.com/news/features/Heavy-Metal-In-Filters-and-Screens-225110-1.html
Lycoming has something to say too.
"j. If any single or several pieces of magnetic or nonmagnetic metal larger than previously mentioned in steps e. through i. Ground aircraft and investigate.
NOTE
If the origin of the metal contamination cannot be determined, a call may be made to the Lycoming Product Support Department. A good description (photographs, color and quantity, etc.) of the metal may result in placing its origin. When phoning Lycoming or when returning metal removed from engines, supply the complete engine model designation, serial number, history of engine, oil temperature, oil pressures, and any unusual behavior of the engine on the ground or during flight. Do not ship material to Lycoming without first calling the Product Support Department."
https://www.lycoming.com/sites/default/files/Piston Pin Plug Wear Inspection.pdf
The SI is not well titled. Read through it and go from there. The end goal is to have an airworthy engine and aircraft - something that is safe and reliable.