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2012 Penny Off Color

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I found this penny in my pocket the other day and it's clearly a different shade or color than all the other Shield pennies to 2012 no mint mark I don't know what's going on with it but please take a look at these pictures
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A possible explanation is that pennies are minted from zinc blanks than have been plated with copper. Sometimes a zinc blank will melt into the copper bath. When enough of them melt, it turns the pure copper plating into a brass plating.

Looking at your second photo, I see some exposed zinc. Perhaps someone attempted to strop the plating from this cent.
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To CCF! It also could be toning.
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I agree, possibly natural/environmental toning (copper can become many different shades, post mint) and/or as mentioned
above the color of the copper itself, pre-mint, can also vary greatly.
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I found this penny in my pocket the other day and it's clearly a different shade or color


I'm curious, does the reverse of the coin have the same tone of color?
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