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1972-S Lincoln

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It has a cool blue luster but not sure what caused the reverse too look this way

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It may have had glue on it at one time.That would keep the surface from oxidizing,Peel the glue off and you have a two toned Lincoln
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It might be that it was sitting on top of another coin for enough time to oxidize except for the covered area. I would think glue would have left a more defined separation in the two toned areas.
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It does look like something covered it.I have seen some strange tones on pennies. Maybe someone tried cleaning it just to try out a solution on it?
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