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Is This A Woody Quarter?

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Found this in an OBW shotgun roll. It weighs exactly 0.20 ounces, so I think it is not missing a clad layer. Could it be from the end of a blank roll? I am not an error collector, so please provide any information you can. Thanks!
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No,this is most unlikely to be a woody.

If the metal is consistently mixed prior to the rolling process it may have streaks when it is flattened into the sheets that the planchet is cut from.

If you try a dip in pure acetone, no rubbing, followed by a good pure water rinse, followed by air drying it is likely that those streaks will disappear.
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Thanks moxking! Any thoughts on the copper looking color and the weight? This one has a lot going on!
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Need the weight in grams. Adjust your scale to grams. Looks like a copper color from the image and the devices are weak. So I'm hoping for a lower weight like a missing clad?
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Looking around 4 grams. And the copper side is darker in hand. That sounds like missing clad. Even if it's not a woody, it looks pleasant. Not going to do anything with the markings.
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Should have said more than 4, but less than 5-my scale is not exactly precise.
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Then it sounds like a missing clad. The normal weight if 5.67 grams. Nice find.
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Hmm, 0.2 oz = 5.67 g. I'm thinking environmental/chemical exposure rather than a missing clad layer. However, the weight deserves more investigation (with one that is more precise).
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