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So Is This 1923 P Wheat Penny What You Would Call A Woodie?

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I've seen a couple posts referring to "woodies" but I'm nor really sure what the definition is truly! I did run across this guy a second ago, figured why not ask! Had a woodish look to it, just not as obvious as the few examples I've seen!


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Not the best pics I do apologize
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A damaged woody.
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Yea he's been around the block once or thrice! Just wanted to make sure I had the woody part pointed in the right direction
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Probably to late to ask...any chance we could see a pic of the reverse?
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Yes, reverse pic please!
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I am with the woodies as well.
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On your 2nd obverse photo ; Yes a dark oak woody .
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Can't tell if thats some dirt and grime mixed in with the woodish look or not? Does giving a woody an acetone bath take any of woody look from the coin?
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No. Acetone will not affect the coin negatively. Will only remove "road dirt" and grime.
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