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1939nickel - Read Something About Nickel Being Struck On Copper, Is That What This Is?

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1939nickel---Read-Something-About-Nickel-Being-Struck-On-Copper,-Is-That-What-This-Is?
1939nickel---Read-Something-About-Nickel-Being-Struck-On-Copper,-Is-That-What-This-Is?
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Just environmental damage, probably buried at one point.



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Copper-nickel metal detecting finds tend to look like this. The lighter color on the high points indicates that the copper color has worn through and therefore is only superficial.
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To CCF , , too bad though . It is a sought after 39 Denver mint Nickel .
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looks to be a 1939D, a key date for the series, worth a few dollars even in that condition
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As with the other nickel you posted, environmental tarnishing/staining/damage.
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