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1859 Large Canadian Cent Brass?4.1g Your Thoughts?

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Looks like a detector find , subsequently cleaned.
Highly doubt it is BRASS . Needs to be XRF ed.
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Looks like AU when it went into the ground decades ago. Now just a $1 coin with heavy environmental damage. Do a search on this site in either this forum or the general coins/tokens forum and read all of the posts on "brass" 1859's. The only way to tell is an XRF analysis.
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Thanks guys yeah I read alot on the 1859 brass from the forum and have a few I need to get tested, this one just seemed like a right fit since the vine break at 7 is small which means it was made early in the Production from what I heard and its a very thin planchet with the yellowish colour, even though I know color doesn't make a difference. I just wish there was a better way to tell, if anyone knows of any die markers that are on these brass cents it would be greatly appreciated
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There are absolutely no die markers for the so-called "brass" cent. Since it was improper mixing of the bronze alloy for the planchets, the planchets could have been fed to any number of working dies .. early in the production process or late. We did an extensive study which was published in the CN Journal. Try to find it in the March 2012 magazine. A long article with extensive data.
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