Copper Coated Bronze Penny?

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I was just taking a walk and I happen to find this what appears to be a 1979 copper coated bronze penny. That brown color that is on the penny is copper... not dirt. Underneath the coating the penny is a bronze color. I have never seen a penny like this and I never seen a penny get its copper worn that much off. I weighted the penny and it weights 0.11 oz. What do you think of this penny?

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Even if it is plated with copper, it will have no extra value.
 

Cents in 1979 weren't plated. Chances are what you are seeing is either a stain or environmental damage.
 

Post mint damage, nothing special, rare, or valuable about it
 

I was expecting this thread to be about a British Penny, who's official composition before (1992?) was listed as "Bronze", and someone dipped it in pure copper. The copper cent, at least from what I know, it's composition is listed as "copper". Technically speaking, I think the british penny had a higher percentage of copper (97-98%?) and the Cent had (roughly 95%) if anything the Penny should be called copper and the cent should be called bronze.
 

Whatever it is, I would be very delighted just owning this copper coated bronze penny because it has a historical value attached to it :)
 

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