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1937 Buffalo. Looks As If The Nickel And Copper Did Not Become A Completely Mixed Alloy.

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I believe these were made from a mixture of nickel and copper. that being the case my only guess is as stated in subject line. Please don't be offensive and assume its toning it is not that. It is not a lamination problem as they were not laminated coins. I've searched the internet for weeks and I've been unable to find anything like it.
I'm beginning to think I may have the only one in the world.
It is a very beautiful coin with awesome detail and very little wear.
Where the two metals meet there is no change in details other than the color.

If anyone has seen anything like it or heard of it I'd really like to hear from you. I will get a few good pictures of it and try to have them up here within 24.
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