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Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty wasn't always green — it began shiny brown. Its skin is copper, so in 1886 it gleamed a coppery hue. Sea air, salt and pollution oxidized it into a blue-green patina, complete by about 1920. The patina isn't damage; it shields the metal.
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  • Copper
  • Patina
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