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What Happened To Make This Beautiful 2-Toned 2001 D LMC,

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I have this LMC and a couple others as well(in 2 x 2's), that I came across recently while CRH in some rolls I've had for years, but this one is just gorgeous! Photos don't show enough how pretty it looks.
I recently seen a thread with one of Coop's educational photos explaining the cause of a coin that looks very similar to this, with the rounded/curved edge on the color differences on coin, and of course I cannot locate it now.
Is this a mint error?
either way, I love the looks of it but curious as to the cause of the two tones.
Thanks!

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Copper can take on just about any color of the rainbow under the right environmental conditions.
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It's the circular formation I'm referring to where there are two different colors. Top of the obverse is a yellow/golden hue and the darker area below that on the obverse has an almost pinkish/orange like color. Two completely colors is what stands out to me. I also seen something(one of Coppercoins "educational photos") explaining this, which I can't find. I was hoping someone knew offhand. Thanks
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Something else, probably another coin, was resting partially on top of it for a time.
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That makes sense
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