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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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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