Gold(ish) Penny

PennyG

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Curious what could cause this sort of coloring . The penny is smooth so it doesn’t feel like it’s been coated in anything and it seems like the coloring is pretty even , except for the scratched areas. Pic one is under normal lighting . Pic 2 is under a magnifying glass. Pic 3 is under a light.
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enamel7

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It is definitely something that was added after it left the mint.
 

galenrog

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This has been done in science classes for decades. Just plating the plated penny.

Google the search term “making a gold penny”.

Time for more coffee.
 

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PennyG

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This has been done in science classes for decades. Just plating the plated penny.

Google the search term “making a gold penny”.

Time for more coffee.

Wonder if that’s what happened to this quarter too ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1558153053.335712.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1558153063.614445.jpg
Sorta cool to keep.
 

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