I'm going to say both are woodies. There are different stages of woodies. And what passes a woodie? Where is the definition of one? I think it's how you want to look at it.
A true woody is a metal mixing (alloy) error and has the look of wood grain. Roller lines are on the surface of the coin and is basically dirt/grime. Sometime what gets called a woody is simple staining of some kind,just sayin' John1
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The reverse on the coin just looks identical to my old desk in middle school if you ask me that's why I'm curious. It caught my eye in hand so upon scoping it really looks like wood imo
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