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Are Either Of These Lincolns A Woody?

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Subject line says it. I found a couple of coins in some rolls today that look like woody pennies, but want to ask the professionals on here if they are woody pennies. Thank you!



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Yes, it looks like a planchet lamination (color streaking). Asking everyone if you have a woody is probably not the best way to present this coin.
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The 1924 yes,the 1919 no.


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IndianGoldEagle:Yes, it looks like a planchet lamination (color streaking).

Lamination is not "color streaking" it is "A thin piece of metal that has nearly become detached from the surface of a coin" The "color streaking" "Resulted from impurities in the alloy or concentrations of pure copper that did not properly blend with the 5% tin and zinc added to it".

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Asking everyone if you have a woody is probably not the best way to present this coin.

"The Numismatic Glossary" calls it "woodgrain" we call them woodies for short.
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