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1959 And 1971 Jefferson Nickel Help

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Hey I'm new here and I need opinions on these two coins :) I believe the 1959 no mint mark is a improperly annealed planchet but the 1971 I have no idea whats going on with it. Any thoughts would be great thanks!
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. The 59 might be a black beauty? The other might be toned a golden tone color,it is wearing off the high points.
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I have seen nickels turn to a goldish color (even have a few) it is just the toning they take on. I think it is because of the copper in the nickel mix that help it tone that way on the surface. it is a form of surface oxidation that can be rubbed off in circulation. It also at one time been just plated with a gold color.
The 59 is an interesting coin, as stated could be a Black Beauty, It is black all over with no sign of any shiny metal showing through - that, if so is a great find.
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Now with John1 about the 1959 being a black beauty improperly annealed planchet, and the 1971 just has a neat golden tone to it.
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On the over annealed examples, the color is less likely to change color. The metal is is changed into a darker color.
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Thanks everyone! I suspected the 59 was one from stuff I've seen online. I Recently found it :) how'd I get so lucky. Kind of surprising the shape it's in. It has a beautiful luster to it.
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