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1944-P Nickel Different Color

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Curious about the patina on this one.. looks coppery to me
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What is the coin in questions weight?
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Left one 4.8
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These silver/copper alloys often take on unusual shades for nickels.
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It does look kinda coppery, but I suspect that it is due to environmental toning. As the frog noted, we see these odd surface discolorations pretty often.
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