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I have heard about the Jefferson Black Beauty and I'm trying to find out more information on it. Was it only a certian year? How can you tell if your nickel is a black beauty.

The reason I ask is because I received a nickel in my change yesterday that was very black. I am not sure if it is just environmental discoloration or could it be a black beauty. I will try to post pictures up later.

Thank you for your help.

By the way, it is a 1964. (not sure if that matters)
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Here a link that may have the information you are seeking. But there are no images, just comments about these happen.
http://groups.google.com/group/rec....398b822be683

Without images it is hard to say what you have. Also you can do a search on the upper left and see others images, comments and information.
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I have taken some pictures. Please let me know what you think. Thanks

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The coin may have been burned and left outside for some time. The crusted surface over the faces tell me that. Then it was circulated for a time and the rims started getting the color back to them. Just a step child coin in circulation. Thanks for the images. That helps a lot.
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Thank you for your expertise.
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When I was in school I bought a 1867 cent from a boy in school. I liked the coin, but a copper cent with the same color as your coin wasn't all that desireable to me then. So I did the dip thing (unknown to me that it would ruin the coin at the time) and the outside surface flaked off the coin and turned it pink. So I learned then NOT to try to alter dark coins. Find a common cent that is black/extremly dark and dip them and see what happens. Best to leave them alone.
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