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1979 LMC- Is This Referred To As A Woody?

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I remember reading a post a while back where someone posted a coin with similar strips and called it a woody? -- Something about the stripes going opposite on the obverse and reverse?

Also, MD on LIBERTY?

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These would be called Roller Lines.
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I agree with MD on the LIBERTY. As said above, these are roller lines. They will give off a woody effect, but they are not caused by the same thing.
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Roller lines are essentially stains embedded into the coin metal by dirty rollers used to create the proper thickness coin stock. A "Woody" is an alloy mixing issue and generally does not create fine lines like that and is more common on earlier years.
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Perfect! Thank you everyone!

Also- with "woodys" are the markings raised at all? Or will it have a smooth surface?
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It will have a smooth surface.
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