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The shiny appearance of coins is often due to the use of metals like nickel, copper, and zinc. Many coins are made from a combination of these metals, such as the copper-nickel alloy used in U.S. dimes and quarters. Additionally, some coins may be plated with a thin layer of precious metals like silver to enhance their shine. The specific composition can vary by country and coin type.

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