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Nice. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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I like it!
One of the more extreme woodies I've seen, that's for sure.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice example. Love it!
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Makes it hard to cee the details on the coin!. Nice specimen
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Rest in Peace
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Super example 
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Pillar of the Community
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Looks sort of like tiger maple wood! Just for kicks what is the weight?
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Edited by Petespockets55 04/22/2021 7:44 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Is the weight normal? If not it might be a strange lamination issue?
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Pillar of the Community
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I look at the coin and pop-up me something strange:  If will be a woody effect which it is roll default due to the poor mix of the alloy, the R and O must has same trajectory of the discolor lines. I doubt the authenticity of the woody effect. Is not for the first time I see counterfeits. Also the smalls lines like a delamination are strange because do not follows a course of rolling.
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I don't know, the line orientation looks correct. look at the obverse first. The lines run from top right to bottom left. Now look at the reverse, the lines run from bottom right to top left.
OK now if you flip the reverse from bottom to top, the lines run from top right to bottom left, just like the obverse
It's like a optical illusion. but they run the same for both sides.
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Pillar of the Community
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The optical colors are superb. I will put the right over flapped to see the brown and yellow do not follow exact.  Me I say what I see and analyze with others know and certified. If this coin come to make analyze my report will be according by my knowledge of this effect from the point the view of metallurgy and metal symptoms in the processes of production of the coins. The best will be a XRF test.
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Pillar of the Community
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Silviosi, the angle of the off-color metal is the same on both sides. Your obverse image is slightly rotated. LIBERTY isn't horizontal.
KeepTheChange- Any chance we can get a weight on this one?
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Peterpockets55, Yes the angles are same. The thing put me questions it is why not the both sides of the coin has same color? In the "woody effect", which it is a time effect the both sides has same color. In this case for example let take the upper right segment. Lincoln side is yellow (which normally means less copper) and the other side is brown (normal nice toning of the copper).
The weight will show more, but in my opinion is less then normal. The coin show characteristic lines and metal structure for a big delamination.
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Probably because the metal flow is not the same on both sides. Close, but not a match. The mixture is not the same all through the planchet.
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