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Why Is This 1964-Penny Shiny Around The Rim Is It Just Dirty

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I think that's just the way this particular cent toned. I've seen many of the early 60s cents tone in that way. May have something to do with the high rim.
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Could also be the lowest parts of the field that are relatively protected and don't come into contact as often with skin oil and other things.

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Stasea00 I thought I was going to see a blazing mint red coin with brown edges . I would have said probably came from an uncirculated roll and the paper wrapper toned the edges . But that's not the case here . Most of your Cent is brown because of environmental toning .
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Just a normal way a circulted copper coin tones.
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