Got Wood?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by BadThad, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Was getting ready to hit the hay and just before I did, I decided to take a peek and see if maybe I had a woody too! Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle! I think i did!

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  3. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    Sorry but I'm not seeing it. The coin would have to be an improper alloy mix. Also I think the coin would have to be copper.
     
  4. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Edited to remove example. Was not woodie, since it was like prior example. Will ask about doubling in another thread tomorrow. Thanks @NLL
     
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  5. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Oh...shucks! So what is that satiny texture I am seeing?
     
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  6. USCoinCollector42

    USCoinCollector42 Well-Known Member

    Plating bubbles. It's a common feature on those terrible zinc pennies.
     
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  7. RonSanderson

    RonSanderson Supporter! Supporter

    On some cents the plating problems show up like measles ...
    01c 1982-D Zn SD obverse 01.JPG

    and on some, like this proof, they look like they were stamped on corrugated cardboard.
    01c 1984-S PF #02 obverse 02.JPG
     
  8. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Please pardon me for posting this coin again. Is this what you call "wood" or is it just some patterned toning? 1853 B FR 5 c rev.JPG 1853 B FR 5 c obv.JPG
     
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  9. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Oh! Thank you, @RonSanderson, for explaining that with photographs because I when I saw the lines running primarily in one direction, I thought it had a rather “wood” appearance but with a creaminess. Now, I am sure I will be able to tell the difference.
     
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  10. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Toning is a usual give away, And I have seen them show up on one side and barely visible on the other.
    An improperly mixed alloy will show up as streaking of metal in the planchet, not on the surface such as toning.
     
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  11. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    It reminds me of some of the most delicious vintage Italian silk fabrics I have so I find it attractive. I DO now definitely understand what it is and why it is not a woody! Thank you, @USCoinCollector42, for responding.
     
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  12. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    Sorry for not being able to respond. I ended up going to bed.
     
  13. Musicjock

    Musicjock Member

    Grand Rapids Art Prize Winner of $200,000.00 peoples choice: A large portrait of Abe made out of pennies in various shades and conditions.
     
  14. LaCointessa

    LaCointessa Well-Known Member

    Please, @NLL, no need at all to apologize! Your response was helpful to me (and I also went to sleep).
     
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  15. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    I used to see a lot in just copper, but the zinc adds a bit to the image. They are what I call Washing Machine Errors. Change falls out of the pockets and the coins get caught in the bottom of the washing machine. More often than not, they're dimes or quarters which have their reeding worn flat and the edges look mushy. But all coins have that certain look about them.
     
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  16. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    I recently sold this one for $80 and made a nice profit but am kind of regretting it. I don't often regret selling any coins and it's not even a Morgan. Go figure.

    @BadThad @SuperDave

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  17. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

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  18. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

  19. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Wait, sweet to the coin (thanks for rubbing it in lol) OR sweet for selling it for $80?! :p
     
  20. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    The coin is sweet. But you also got a sweet price out of it. I probably would have sold it eventually as well. The obverse had a pretty weak strike at the upper left half. That would have made it easier to sell in my eye's. ;)
     
  21. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Yeah but killer tiger stripe wood that is toned (and the color is better than the pic above in hand) green with hints of red. One of the best woodys that's crossed my table for sure. Those pics don't really do it justice.
     
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