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1999 P Jefferson Nickel Maybe Improper Mixture? Help Please?

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I'm a newbie, please bear with me here. I got this piece in change and really don't know what this is besides a weird mix of color. Is this common?

Any help is always appreciated. Thank you.
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Could be many things, all post-mint: staining, environmental damage, or a coating that is now wearing off, among others.



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with coinfrog, a lot going on here.. I see paint, that is now wearing off as well.
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Cool deal! Thanks so much for the help! :)
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Fire can cause this type of speckled surface damage. Also, welcome to CCF!
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Definitely Post Strike Damage (it happened after it left the U.S. Mint), regardless on how it happened.
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