🔎 UNIDENTIFIED good evening everyone my name is sarah i’m new on here . i found a 2007-D lincoln memorial that looks gold can anyone tell how that would happen

sarahing70

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I feel like I’ve seen weird coin colors explained on this site before, I’m a bit confused by your pictures, are they pictures of a picture on a different screen? Anyway if there’s a way you can get clearer pictures more people may be able to help. I’ve noticed a lot of people will pass on posts that lack details or have blurry pictures. Good luck sorry I can’t help with the actual question.
 

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it’s due to the chemicals in the soil or sand and toning can be sped up depending on the heat and moisture content.
 

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There are lots of YouTube videos showing how to turn a copper penny gold with household chemicals be it for fun or scamming people out of money. I believe drain cleaner is part of the process.
 

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