No. woodie effect is either going to be environmental "damage" or not. A woodie cannot be created without environmental exposure. So it can only...
Glad to hear I'm not crazy..."environmental damage" https://www.cointalk.com/threads/im-having-trouble-calling-this-one.353758/page-2#post-4017151
So your saying a woodie simply came out of the mint as is? No other condition contributing to the effect?
53D not from roll, just pocket change. Otherwise I've just a bunch of die cracks, cuds and distractions here. I find it difficult to find...
Woodie, nice one. Maybe technically considered environmental damage?... environmental damage, -I'm still trying to sort that out. I consider it...
Is it creating the toning or is it exposing toning? I ask because a second bath would remove the toning.
Thank you, that's where my 2.9 grams is coming from, I didnt know there was a bronze alloy. I wish you luck on your endeavor. Merry hunting sir.
I understand the alloy mix issue but I believe the environment has something to do with The grain effect which I think happens over time which I...
As some of you may know now . I have not been known to be so nice to my Wheaties. I had a penny with heavy environmental damage. I decided to give...
I get worms, I go fishing. I get fish, I go worming.
Change comes from within
I would like to know more about your method for weighing coins and your success rate, if any.
A close up ... It appears, to me, that the peaks of the pattern are raised in relation to the devices. [ATTACH]
There is obvious die deterioration on the cent (east obverse) and I assumed the orange peel was related. The Peel texture is confined to inner...
I feel like this thread just was just defined. Not so much that we have come to the conclusion of the condition of this damaged coin but more...
Good summary. Do you agree that woodie effect is a form of environmental damage without knowing the specific environment that may have influenced...
Again, I would like to argue that woodie effect is caused by environment and that *wood be considered damage.
The first images were before the brightener, that's actually how the coin looked, even under glass. Nothing to do with image quality. It was very...
But that's not from exposure? Isn't environmental damage different than physical damage?
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