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  • Copper: Why Coins Turn Green (and Sometimes Black)
    The metal you're describing is copper.

    Here's why:

    * Used in coins: Copper is a common metal used in coins, often in alloys like bronze (copper and tin) or brass (copper and zinc).

    * Turns black in air: Copper reacts with oxygen in the air to form a green patina (copper carbonate), which can appear black or dark green. This process is called oxidation.

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