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Color On My LMC 1985 D

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This coin on right stands out in color on a bright yellow cast or brassier look. Thoughts?

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The coin on the right is zinc rot corrosion .
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I understand that part but what about the yellow tone?
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Copper (including copper plating) can take on many shades in different environmental conditions.
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Could be a brass plate but the corrosion makes it worth 1¢
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is there a way to prevent or stop the corrosion?
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Throw it in the lake. No way to fix a plated coin. Just a spender.
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thanks Coop! LOL but can you prevent other coins from getting it?
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It can alter other coins. It may have been in a cup holder for a time.
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