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how often do these show up outta proof sets?

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The San fransisco mint made pennies for circulation from 1968-74, this is a common business strike coin
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Common coin on the west coast but an occasional coin here on the east coast.
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I know this is not a good picture but this picture does not do the black like lines on the coin justice that is very little for what it has . is there a phrase or anything to describe them ?

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That's caused by an improper mix between the copper and other metals mixed within the coin
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is his considered a woody Pennie then ?
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