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Yes, the Statue of Liberty was originally made of copper, which is why it had a shiny, reddish-brown appearance when it was first built. Over time, however, the copper underwent a natural process called oxidation, where the metal reacts with the air and moisture, forming a greenish layer of copper carbonate (commonly known as patina).

This green color, which we see today, is actually protective, as it prevents the underlying copper from further corrosion. The transformation took several decades, and the Statue's current appearance is due to this slow, natural process that started not long after it was dedicated in 1886. The green color has since become an iconic feature of the statue, symbolizing both its age and its enduring significance as a symbol of freedom and democracy.

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