My "new" 1918 "woody"

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by I_Love_Silver, Sep 30, 2011.

  1. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Also, you should know it appears very smooth looking when in-hand also, remember that this was done was a scan done @ 1200 dpi not a photograph so you can see all the dirt and every little inclusion at that sort of resolution.
     
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  3. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Would you really like to see this in-hand to see it for yourself shoot it if you want (with a camera I'm hoping :p) let me know maybe I can make it happen. I'll send it insured and send along my other 2 for verification. I never done anything like this and I have to say that it makes me more than a little nervous sending my stuff to someone that I have never met so you must understand my concern. what are your terms lkeigwin?
     
  4. mecha1166

    mecha1166 Junior Member

    I don't think anyone is challenging you or your coin. It is a very interesting woody penny, as they all are, and are all unique.
    There is always a third party grading company, they can encapsulate it to protect it and give their guaranteed opinion.
    That is what I would do if I wanted to know what a coin was exactly.
     
  5. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Sure, my offer is good, I_Love_Silver. You gave us better pix now so it's not as important, maybe. Still, I'm curious to see it. And I'll do my best to accurately represent it.

    I've posted a lot of images on CT. But instead of searching for them here is a sample of some of my recent photos, part of the Roger Solomon collection that was auctioned at the Chicago ANA in August. These were done under contract with Sheridan Downey (www.sheridanscoins.com).
    http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg37/lkeigwin/Solomon%20silver/?albumview=slideshow

    No special terms. Send it to me and I'll return it promptly. I can email you the images or post them online (Photobucket). No charge.

    For references, you can ask around on this forum, the NGC forum (Collectors Society), or the PCGS forum (Coin Universe). I'm active on all. I think more than a handful of members here will vouch for my integrity. If you'd like I can PM you with references...dealers, members who've done sales and buys from me. My ebay feedback ratings are available here. That can be telling.
    http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=kattman-gsxr&ftab=AllFeedback

    It's obvious you are very proud of the coin and want to be careful with it. I would be careful with anything I treasured. Good for you.

    You should know that to collect on an insurance claim, if it came to that, you would have to prove its value. I don't believe any dealer would say it's worth more than a dollar or two (don't be offended, I'm just trying to be straight!). Just something to consider.

    Let's take it offline. We can work out details via PM. I'll leave the ball in your court, okay?
    Lance.
     
  6. Captainkirk

    Captainkirk 73 Buick Riviera owner

    I've always loved 'woodies,' and I think it would be cool to make a year set of them, like 09 to 58. Though they are less common after the 40s.
     
  7. rev1774

    rev1774 Well-Known Member

    That post would be good enough for me to feel confident in sending it for photos..~
     
  8. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am not sure I will ever get a complete set, but I have a lot of them. Some are easy to find, and some are not. You are correct about the difficulty after 1940. In fact, I would say they are difficult after 1934. some dates are almost common. 1921-S is almost difficult to find without some grain on it. 1918 is another commonly grained date.
     
  9. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    I'm not offended or anything that's quite an impressive reference there, but I was only going to send it to ya' to check it out as you said you was curious about it. I didn't think it was worth a billion dollars, Like I mentioned I'm a philatelist and know that condition, eye appeal and rarity are the constituents of a valuable anything. Thank you.
     
  10. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    It's all good, whatever you decide, ILS. I wasn't trying to impress you with references...you said you were more than a little nervous about sending this coin to a stranger. I was trying to say "you can trust me" in a verifiable way.
    Lance.
     
  11. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I vote you take lance up on his offer. Good pictures will make a world of difference.
     
  12. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    I know what you meant; It's all good. On second thought it's just probably not worth the hassle monetarily for me for a photo is all I meant. You seem very trustworthy to me even w/o all the references. lol The scan pretty much says it all.
    I have some some pretty good camera equipment, albeit only consumer grade stuff. It's a Fuji FinePix S700 on a Targus tri-Pod that I really like. it has a hotfoot attachment I think? I could use but I'm certainly no professional photographer...haha
    So why do we need a picture of this? I can provide any angle you may want to see pretty much? It's something my Father gave me and means more than any dollar value anyhow. Thank you.
    EDIT:
    ya know what? I will. you only get an offer like that once in a lifetime (well I do anyway) so it may actually be very interesting to see and hear the final and proper decision on this matter. I'll get a hold of the proper folks and get the ball rolling... I know I waffled on this but it's all new (people, opportunities, etc) to me again so...if it's still on the table then yes! My wife thinks it would be neat too.
    I edited this after looking through copious amounts of older posts and seeing how respected he is and that was the main thing to me. Who would send their stuff to a complete stranger ya know? lol So please believe me when I say No disrespect intended I was just being cautious was all.
    -Jeff
     
  13. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Indeed, you should be honored that Lance offered. He's definately one of the top coin photographers in the US.
     
  14. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Nice woody, bad attitude in that fourth post or whatever it was.
     
  15. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    Im very honored but I agree it was in bad taste to get all grumpy like that merc & I have apologized and worked it out so lets just please move forward from here. I am now considering sending to lance to have it professionally photographed. I am sort of curious to see what a professional of his caliber <SP? would think of such a coin oddity and how it would look properly displayed. I really don't collect errors but it was a gift and and so I guess I at the least owe it to my Dad to give it the proper respect. -Jay
     
  16. I_Love_Silver

    I_Love_Silver I love U.S. coinage

    OK, Lance please check your PM box for my message. :yes:
     
  17. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Got it! PM returned. I'll do my best for you, buddy. Semper fidelis!
    Lance.
     
  18. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Well, seeing is believing. I_Love_Silver has a very unusual penny! I am convinced, after examining it in hand, with a good loupe, and after shooting it that it is indeed as mint-struck.

    Yes, there are some small environmental problems. You'll note them from the images (they are exagerrated by the picture size). But it is actually a very pretty coin with nice color, smooth surfaces and very few bag hits. I probably wouldn't have it graded but I would certainly keep it with my other favorite raw coins.

    So, apologies for doubting your Lincoln, ILS. I hope you like the images. CLICK ON THEM FOR BIG ONES.

    Coin is in the mail, on its way back.
    Lance.

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  19. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    You're a beast with the lens, Ike.
     
  20. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    That was quick. I would say that is an interesting coin. I don't see much environmental on it . Nearly all I am seeing is lamination due to the alloy mix. The only damage I see is on the reverse. What is going on with that left wheat?
     
  21. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Amazing pics as always Lance! Yea, it's a pretty cool looking woody!
     
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