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If you're thinking it looks coppery, notice the yellow shift in the white 2x2 and shift it back to white.

Otherwise, my sheer ignorance is showing in spades :)
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LOL! Didn't look at the 2x2. You're probably right.
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I agree, its just the white balance is off
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polished die leaving the illusion of doubling at the date and MM ?
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More than likely a deteriorated die. These coins are notorious for that.
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