Would this 1980 P be considered a Woody.

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Jeffery Hall, Dec 16, 2022.

  1. JCro57

    JCro57 Making Errors Great Again

    I do consider it a Mint error, but is still worth 1 cent.
     
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  3. JCro57

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    Roller marks leave a stain and the striking process embeds/bonds it into the planchet metal. I doubt the stain will come off, or not fully.

    Again, the poster's coin IS NOT showing lines due to an improper alloy. They are from dirty rollers. A very basic magnifying loupe can prove it in 3 seconds. 1980 is a popular year to find this stain.

    It has no numismatic value and is worth 1 cent. Feel free to keep as an educational piece or just spend it. The claim those steaks are from improper alloys are dubious.

    Now the coin can have laminations because it is an improper alloy, but those steaks on that particular coin are roller marks.
     
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  4. Rick Stachowski

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    Here's one I own at least for improper alloy mix . I know for sure cuz Kim Potter looked at it .
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  5. PamR

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  6. Pickin and Grinin

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    Woodies can also have very brilliant colors.
    Here is one that I got pretty cheap because of the rev lamination.
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    This 27 has some amazing colors in hand.
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  8. expat

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  9. VistaCruiser69

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    Yep, the true woodies look almost "marbled" compared to the straight even lines of the roller mark examples.
     
  10. Heavymetal

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    As @VistaCruiser69 said the marbled look is improper mix
    Found this one CRH a few years ago
    Spent most of its life in somebody’s collection then spent
    It’s doomed to circulate no more 26F8D646-3096-44EE-B43A-3445E66AF184.jpeg ADCD2B50-AA8E-4853-8F67-506F9BF33B93.jpeg
     
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  11. Heavymetal

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    AB5CC326-9FB3-4333-8294-BD81AEE33875.jpeg Not just US
    Royal Canadian mint, Ottawa EBA46550-0BA5-4767-9AF4-7AA61F33D908.jpeg Copper 95% Tin 4% Zinc 1%
     
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  13. Heavymetal

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    And Cubans commonly have a mix 41814138-2C92-490C-A5F9-038AEA9B1611.jpeg 60EFE40F-E8FF-40E0-A995-E49D4BA40619.jpeg 423701FD-DC02-4B15-94F9-480707EC7719.jpeg 0E9F95C1-7B24-4DAB-9C4B-10F1E656FC8F.jpeg problem
     
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