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Is These Lines Normal Been In Penny Case Since Around 76

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to CCF. Looks like roller lines to me. Please crop and rotate photos properly before posting in the future. Thanks.
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I will do it over thanks ....I don't know much about the stuff that's why but my pennies out there thanks
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Is-These-Lines-Normal-Been-In-Penny-Case-Since-Around-76 .....I hope this is better
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From the CCF Glossary.

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roller marks
Term to describe the mostly parallel incuse lines seen on some coins after striking. These were originally thought to be lines resulting from debris "scoring" the metal strips before the blanks were cut. However, new research has pointed to the final step of strip preparation, the draw bar. To reduce the strips to proper thickness, the final step was to pass them through the draw bar. It certainly seems logical that debris in the draw bar may cause these lines, if so, then draw-bar marks or lines would be a more appropriate term.
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Do the lines seem just on the surface or do they feel indented?

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I have to look for it I have a few at that date
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Agree with Tunnioc. Definitely prior to pressing.
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Appears to be what is called a woody. Not really made of wood but has the appearance of wood graining.
Glad you reposted that photo correctly. I had to turn my monitor on it's side to see it the first time.
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Tunioc is correct. It doesn't carry any value over face with the roller lines, but it's still cool!
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