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What would cause this cent to lose it's color? My guess is that it was in a fire. Is there any chemicals/mixtures that would cause it?

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 Posted 05/15/2008  11:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With all the chemicals out there, I'm sure some would discolor a coin the same way. Did you find it or receive it in circulation?
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Maybe the copper is wearing off. It's an 82 so there is a 50/50 chance it's copper plated zinc. Soaking in ammonia might remove the copper. I'm not a cent expert, it will be interesting to see what other people say.
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I found it while roll-hunting a while back. Just always intrigued me...
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05/16/2008 12:48 am
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Thats a plated zinc cent. Looks normal for one out and about.
You live near the ocean ?
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I live in NC, about 2.5 hours from the Atlantic.
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I think it's not the copper wearing off. Looks like it had help. Could have been heated with a lighter or something with all the bumps on it. I found one the other day, but the reverse was still plated normally but the center of the obverse was missing the plating. I couldn't see any evidence of heat applied to it, but it looks like a partial plating/missing plating. I could fix up an image if anyone is interested in looking at it. Probably Mike Diamond would know more on the subject.
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