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Has Anyone Seen A 1964-D Nickle Red?

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Maybe you all can offer your opinions about this oddity.
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Discolored from exposure to some unknown environmental condition. Not an error.



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, but you can put it in with some pocket change, walk around with it for a couple of weeks and see how it wears off some of the red, then spend it
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to CCF. Looks like a once buried coin found by a metal detector.
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Thanks guys I jave been wondering about that coin for.some time.
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some sort of environmental damage, probably from long outdoor exposure.

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