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Is This Considered A Copper Coated Nickel?

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Would this nickel be considered copper coated? If so, what would the correct coin terminology be? If not, what makes this nickel a reddish brown color?
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Looks like it spent some time in the ground to me
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Not copper coated, Environmental damage can turn it brown.
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Yes I'd call this one a "ground find"--just environmental or chemical exposure.
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If it were copper, you would not see the gray color on the coin. Also if it were on a cent, then the planchet would be the weight of a cent and be smaller in size and the devices would fall over the edge of the coin:
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