I've seen weirdly toned/woodgrained coins from the 1870s, possibly due to the mint recycling earlier coins by re-melting them, and possibly including CuNi coins. That said, I find it a little odd how the heavily worn areas such as the cheek and ribbon are one even color. I would not be surprised if the coin was re-toned to hide cleaning or other damage.
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