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2013 $1 Mor Coin ... Wrong Colour?

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I found this coin in the reject bin of the bank's coin deposit machine. At first glance I thought it was a 2c coin that had been discarded but was surprised to find that it was actually a $1 coin.
(I've included another coin for comparison)

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2013-$1-Mor-Coin-...-Wrong-Colour?

I've never come across this before ...has anyone else, or does anyone have an idea as to what might have caused this?

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The protected areas are a different colour.
PMD I'd say.
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Environmental damage, would be my guess. Perhaps sitting in a chlorinated swimming pool for a long time? Or maybe ammonia - I've never tried dunking an aluminium-bronze coin in concentrated ammonia to see what colour it changed to, but bronze coins turn orange.

I doubt it's a mint error. It looks circulated; very few people would "circulate" a coin that looked that different to a normal $1.
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Nope, wasn't ammonia. Just did a quick check in the lab and ammonia makes an AlBr coin turn slightly less yellow.
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Nope, wasn't ammonia. Just did a quick check in the lab and ammonia makes an AlBr coin turn slightly less yellow.


It is most likely enviromental damgage thou.,there is another thread on here somewhere with a similar Coin.
I have seen similar discoloration from Coins sitting under floor mats in a car,bit of moisture and the Patina changes, affected by the carpet or rubber mats.
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