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1971-D Copper Struck Nickle?

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No sorry just environmental exposure. This coin can be spent.
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That's Environmental Damage caused by Post Strike Damage ( PSD).
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Carry it in your pocket for a week and you will see the tops of the devices will start turning silver. (original color) If this were a coppercoin, then the it would not change. Also if it were a copper nickel, thn some of the devices would be falling over the edges of coin:
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That's the exact color of nickels I find metal detecting that have been in the ground for awhile
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