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2005 Nickel

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Hello.
I just found this nickel in a US mint roll and it looks different from the rest of the coins in the roll, this one looks kind of reddish.. Like a bimetal coin...
Is this coin considered an error?
Thanks.

2005-Nickel





2005-Nickel
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10/10/2014 1:25 pm
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to CCF. No error just a nice toning is starting.
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It is a common coin.
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As noted, your coin has some interesting toning started. A myriad of possibilities as to how it got its start as red. Many of the colors in a rainbow can be present and apparently, red is the dominant color for your coin. Otherwise, just a normal 2005 nickel.
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I moved your welcome post to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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