I found this 2015 D Jefferson nickel, can anyone tell me is this a variety or an error or a fluke...? I am new to all of this. Thank you for viewing I appreciate any information or thoughts.This last picture is just to show black color compared to a regular nickel. Thanks again!
A right-side-up photo from a newbie, that's rarer than a 1913 V nickel! Agree with John that your coin has been heated, or maybe was buried in dirt for while.
On nickel the heat will give some blue reflex. Must be an environment source to change the color. Most is Sulphur or if it is sea proximity is no other questions.
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