First Woody find in a bank roll.

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  • makecents
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    • Jun 2017
    • 11038

    #1

    First Woody find in a bank roll.

    This is definitely the longest dry run I've had since I started searching Lincolns! I did run across my first Woody in a bank roll though. I found this coin harder to photograph than a shiney guy though.

    Thanks for looking, Jon.
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  • Petespockets55
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    • Dec 2014
    • 6890

    #2
    Neat coin Jon.
    I don't know if I've seen a Woody in the '70's.
    If don't mind my asking, what is the weight?

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    • makecents
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      • Jun 2017
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      #3
      It's odd to me that you asked but it is heavy. What's your thoughts on this?
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      • VAB2013
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        • Nov 2013
        • 12351

        #4
        Nice find Jon and your photos turned out well! It may be from a rolled thick planchet, but we'll see what the guys say

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        • jfines69
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          • Jun 2010
          • 28848

          #5
          Nice find... A little on the heavy side but just under the max of 3.24 as allowed... 3.11 grams https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31/5112 +/- .13 grams https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31/5113 Getting the grain to show can be really difficult on some of these that's from experience
          Jim
          (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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          • Petespockets55
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            • Dec 2014
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            #6
            Originally posted by makecents
            It's odd to me that you asked but it is heavy. What's your thoughts on this?
            Originally posted by makecents
            It's odd to me that you asked but it is heavy. What's your thoughts on this?

            Interesting that it is a little heavy, but probably not out of the norm. I just don't think I've seen many woodies outside the Indian or wheat series up to about mid to late '40's. I've read they were tweaking/adjusting the composition even though officially it remained unchanged (shell casing cents come to mind) during the war years.

            (Chances were really really close to nil and non-existant now) After my recent 1946p "PSD with raised anomaly" find and researching foreign coins minted by the US being fresh in my mind, I wondered which foreign coins (think blank planchets) were produced at the Denver mint with a similar weight, diameter and "copper" composition to yours. (Yours would have to be tested for composition to be sure what percentages it actually contained). None at the Denver mint [two at the San Fran mint seemed interesting: Nepal 1973 25C proof and Panama C Proof (a planchet before burnishing for proof LINK)]

            I know it was a stretch but ..... have others seen woodies in the Memorial series?


            Foreign Coin Production at US mints LINK

            burnishing for proof Video

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            • jfines69
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              • Jun 2010
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              #7
              I have found several memorial woodies!!!
              Jim
              (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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              • Petespockets55
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                • Dec 2014
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                #8
                Originally posted by jfines69
                I have found several memorial woodies!!!
                Just when I think my list of things to look for is getting slightly smaller!

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                • jfines69
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                  • Jun 2010
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Petespockets55
                  Just when I think my list of things to look for is getting slightly smaller!
                  Jim
                  (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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                  • makecents
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                    • Jun 2017
                    • 11038

                    #10
                    Thanks Viv, Pete and Jim!! Jim, the pics do not do it justice. The woodgrain jumps out much better in hand.

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                    • jfines69
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                      • Jun 2010
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by makecents
                      Thanks Viv, Pete and Jim!! Jim, the pics do not do it justice. The woodgrain jumps out much better in hand.
                      I have several like that no matter how I do it the pics just can't show the grain... Here is a link to some nice woodies posted from way back when http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...hlight=woodies Some nice ones in there!!!
                      Jim
                      (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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                      • makecents
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                        • Jun 2017
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jfines69
                        I have several like that no matter how I do it the pics just can't show the grain... Here is a link to some nice woodies posted from way back when http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...hlight=woodies Some nice ones in there!!!
                        So many beautiful ones!! Thank you for that link Jim, very impressive!! I did notice only one Memorial though, as Cliff brought up, maybe not as common? I was just happy to find one in the wild!

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                        • makecents
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                          Jim I don't know how familiar you are with actual woodgrain but it's odd on mine, the obverse looks like normal woodgrain and the reverse looks like what they call Quarter Sawn woodgrain. Just thought it was odd.https://www.quarter-sawnflooring.com...-sawn-products

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                          • Petespockets55
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                            • Dec 2014
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by makecents
                            Jim I don't know how familiar you are with actual woodgrain but it's odd on mine, the obverse looks like normal woodgrain and the reverse looks like what they call Quarter Sawn woodgrain. Just thought it was odd.https://www.quarter-sawnflooring.com...-sawn-products
                            Like that link Jon.
                            (Helps to visualize quarter sawn products as well as woodies.)

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                            • VAB2013
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                              • Nov 2013
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                              #15
                              Jon, I forgot to mention that the most woodies I have are actually from the 80's but I have some from every decade of copper coins beginning with wheats. They have been fun to collect but I'm not seeing them like I used to.
                              Last edited by VAB2013; 05-02-2018, 06:49 PM.

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