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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3464431, member: 78298"]I'm not saying you cleaned it. It's 80 years old and may have been cleaned many years before it came into your possession.</p><p>Copper coins that have been cleaned often appear with an orange, pink or yellow color. You want your old copper coin to be more chocolate in color.</p><p>The one in post #5 is a RED color, but that's just the name for what the copper cents look like when they are brand new, before they turn brown.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3464431, member: 78298"]I'm not saying you cleaned it. It's 80 years old and may have been cleaned many years before it came into your possession. Copper coins that have been cleaned often appear with an orange, pink or yellow color. You want your old copper coin to be more chocolate in color. The one in post #5 is a RED color, but that's just the name for what the copper cents look like when they are brand new, before they turn brown.[/QUOTE]
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