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How Could 2 2015 Pennies Look So Different

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My friend is stumped so I told him I could ask one of the experts exact reason

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Well unfortunately these cents don't last long. Once the zinc rot starts it doesn't stop. Looks like the badly injured one (was probably exposed to the elements for awhile) has already had a hard life and the other one is pretty much just starting out.
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The one may have had been dumped into an acidic substance. (soda/tack sauce/ketchup/vinegar or even left in water that altered the plating on the coin. Very spendable...
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