ok i dont know if you'd consider this a score, but was looking for a coin to fill my Lincoln certified set for my daughter.. and found this gem of a beauty.. upon my examination which I did not notice it on the eBay posting.. but it has awesome wood grain toning ... it almost makes the hair and beard invisible.....great coin....
Although there's a glare in the photo from the slab surface, it appears to be quite an attractive example. I'm a huge fan of the Lincoln woodies.
Not to demean you find, but it is almost harder to find non-woody 21-S's than the woody version. That aside, I happen to be partial to them, but more often than not, it lowers the value. Still, it is a definite plus to my eyes.
Older? It depends on what you mean by older. Indians do, or at least the 1865 and later ones. Earlier ones might also. I do not know. However, large cents should not since they are supposedly pure copper.