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My question is, do you think it's possible to put together a complete year/mm set of LMCs, ALL with "wood grain" toning?

I thought I had read about someone doing it, or working on it, here before, but it seems like a very hard task. I don't know if I've EVER seen a zinc cent with w/g toning, and the only copper cents I find a lot of are the 1980-1982's. Did I imagine this, or do you think it's possible?


Also, feel free to post up pics of those nice wood-grain cents!
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I don't that would be possible because all post-1982 LMC are copper coated.
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I just don't see woodgraining on many Memorial cents, especially the copper plated ones. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen it on a plated cent.
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I thought I had read about someone doing it, or working on it...
Was it this thread?

I think a wood grain Wheat cent set might be possible. However, I agree with BadThad on the memorials, since I have never seen a wood grain Memorial cent.
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What jbuck? Come on! I've seen many copper LMC's with wood grain, but it's almost always very weak. I found this one last week, it's the first time I've ever seen wood graining this strong on a Memorial cent:


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Sorry if this a dumb question, but how does a penny become a woodgrained cent?
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...but how does a penny become a woodgrained cent?


Woodgraining is usually the result of the metals not alloying (mixing) properly. In the case of Lincoln cents the metals are copper, tin, and/or zinc.
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Yes, jbuck, I think that's where I saw it.

I was just curious of opinions, since about all I find are 1980, 1981, and 1982 LMCs with w/g toning, occasionally one from the 70's. I think it would be pretty cool to put together a set of copper LMCs, though. (1959-1982) I think that may be possible with some patience. Maybe get all your buddies to save them for you.

Thanks for the input.

Anyone got pics of wood-grain LMCs NOT from the 80's? Or maybe a Zincoln?
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Since the plating on a Zincoln is pure copper, it should technically be impossible to have a woodgrain Zincoln since woodgrain is an alloy-based issue.
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That makes sense. I dug around a little and found a 1977 D with good w/g lines, and a 1967 with lines that are barely visible. Other than those, all 80's.
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What jbuck? Come on! I've seen many copper LMC's with wood grain, but it's almost always very weak.
'Tis true.


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I found this one last week, it's the first time I've ever seen wood graining this strong on a Memorial cent:
Your posted examples would be the first.

Maybe I should go copper hunting again.
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Since the plating on a Zincoln is pure copper, it should technically be impossible to have a woodgrain Zincoln since woodgrain is an alloy-based issue.


Indeed! The chances are slim to none since the plating is applied electrochemically from a copper solution.
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Your posted examples would be the first.


YAY! Glad I could show you something new.
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I think I have my first wood grain LMC!

It is a 1980 I picked up in change this week. It is very faint, but noticeable.

I am still working on getting a decent photo for the Community to confirm or deny it.
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