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Very Nice 1941 P LWC Improper Copper Mixture ( Woody )

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This is a VERY nice woody with little damage. The strike is a little weak but all in all a very nice coin. I have seen some graded and in a slab, Would it be worth sending in for a grade and slab what do ya think and Thanks.

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I wouldn't waste my money to do that. PCGS could run more for grading than the coin would be worth?
Here is a price guide of slabbed 1941 Cents:
https://www.PCGS.com/auctionprices/...1941-ms/2693
Some are listed above $50, others lower than that. These are higher grade coins. So while it might be interesting to have, the price for grading would eat up some/all of the profits. Your coin probably wouldn't grade that high.
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A nice Woody, but not worth the cost of getting it graded by a TPG.
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Please, save your money!
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So glad ya'll said something. I have had a few of these in my personal collection for sometime. Thank you.
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Coinfrog: For sure I like my money lol. IF I was to send it in I would only send it to ANACS as a Ten for Ten Deal.
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The title for your coin is wrong. It is not an issue with an improper annealing issue. It is a poor mix of the copper stock that was rolled out into the stock material. [red]How is this issue than a rolling stock line issue. On woody coins, even when the coin is worn, the wood affect will still be present. (in other words it is not just a surface issue) On the rolling lines issue on the copper planchets of the 1960-80s cents. When the mint BU finish is gone from the coins, then these rolling lines are seen. But the kicker is, they wear off with further circulation. A woody doesn't wear off.
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These can be seen on other denominations as well:
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You can even see them on the unstruck/struck areas of an off center cent:
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So they rolling lines are a surface issue. The woody is a poor mix of the stock metal.

CoopHome Rolling lines and woody coins surface mix issue
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Thanks Coop I changed it.
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