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I know woody coins are from improperly mixed metals but is it possible to have a Zincoln be a woody? curious because I found a 1982 small date that the front is a very nice woody look to it and I dont have a scale to weigh the coin to be sure if its copper or zinc.
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I dont have a scale to weigh the coin to be sure if its copper or zinc.


Use a Popsicle stick and make a balance beam and compare it to a known copper cent.
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11/07/2011 5:46 pm
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ok how bout my other question. can a Zincoln be a woody? thanks for the popsicle stick idea though I think I'm just gonna get a digital scale very soon.
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Good question but I suppose any Copper coin could have that wood grain effect. Zinc ones or pure Coppper should make no difference. Although I've never seen a the later dated ones like that. Can you post a photo?
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can a Zincoln be a woody?

No, the zinc blanks are plated with pure copper. Since there is no alloy involved, it is not possible to have an improperly mixed alloy issue on a Zincoln. However, Zincolns gave rise to a new oddity- the brass-plated cents, due to zinc blanks occasionally dissolving in the electrochemical plating bath which turns the pure copper plating into yellow brass.
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Thanks Bio did not know that ,learn something new every day with coins.anyways ill get a pic up of it in the next day or 2 when I can find my camera .thanks for the help guys.
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Now I need to find one of those brass cents......
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Agree with bio...as usual.

Brass cents are easy, just search a bunch of BU 1983's and you'll find one.
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you know, there are two coin types that I wonder if we'll ever see in a legit AG-03 or G-04 grade.

Zincoln cents and Golden Dollars. I found one Gold Dollar from 2009 that had no luster, was completely dull, and was EX-45... but I've never seen a zincoln lower than that.
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