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1936 Penny With Weird Die?

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So I have a 1936 Wheat penny that looks like its got a weird die error of course I don't know if it's me or it's real so I was just curious. Here's some pics. Thanks ~TheButtonKing

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Not sure what you're looking at, but if it's the wood-grained appearance, it's simply due to an improper alloy mix. These are called "woodies".



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It looks like an improper alloy mix. Some people call coins like this "Woodies".
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alright thanks ya that was what I was looking at.
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to CCF. Very nice woody.
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Nice Woody! .
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To CCF , Woody , Woody !
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It is most likely a woodie, but it is possible, but still a small chance that is was struck over something, like a cloth, or some other error coin.
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