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Nickels With A Rusty Look? Is This An Alloying Issue?

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I have several of these and they don't look like post mint damage to me (although I am often wrong on these matters). Is there an issue with the alloying?

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I don't think so. CuNi alloy doesn't really split like that into different metals again.
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Guessing here, chemical reaction of some sort,post mint.
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Looks like staining to me.
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It's corrosion but from what? My guess would be an acid like chemical.
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corrosion imo
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It is copper colored and that is what made me think alloy issue.
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