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1938 Lincoln Cent - Woodie

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Sometimes a coin just jumps out from the herd. I don't particularly collect woodies, but this one sure caught my eye. The photos don't do it justice, though.


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 Posted 04/14/2018  12:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks very nice.
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That can't be the right color, is it?
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Finger printed to death.
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The photo doesn't capture the colors correctly. The streaks are yellow/brown, light brown, chocolate. It's a generic average circulated coin for the date, but the alloy mix is crazy. I like the fact that the alloy streaks are consistent on both sides.
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Most goodies don't have consistent patterns on both series does. Photos are too out of focus for me to tell.
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