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<p>[QUOTE="andyluw12, post: 1276862, member: 31552"]That's a very unique looking woody there Jeff (I get your earlier irritation as I have to work around my 4 year old son-named Jeffrey after his father lol!), thanks for sharing! Also, nice job on the super-sized pics Lance-you've captured y the details beautifully! </p><p><br /></p><p>Only one thing that I disagree on-I definitely have quite a few wheaties that are woody's, but I have found many of them up to 82. I have a toned 1981 posted that looks like there are tire tracks driving over Lincoln's head: <a href="http://www.cointalk.com/t191715-post1271155/?highlight=#post1271155" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.cointalk.com/t191715-post1271155/?highlight=#post1271155">http://www.cointalk.com/t191715-post1271155/?highlight=#post1271155</a> </p><p><br /></p><p>They seem to be very prevalent in the 70's, although the look is more of a fine woodgrain compared to this or many of the early wheaties, especially the 1920's. I Love Silver's coin definitely looks more like an old barn board or a piece of driftwood, and I love it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andyluw12, post: 1276862, member: 31552"]That's a very unique looking woody there Jeff (I get your earlier irritation as I have to work around my 4 year old son-named Jeffrey after his father lol!), thanks for sharing! Also, nice job on the super-sized pics Lance-you've captured y the details beautifully! Only one thing that I disagree on-I definitely have quite a few wheaties that are woody's, but I have found many of them up to 82. I have a toned 1981 posted that looks like there are tire tracks driving over Lincoln's head: [url]http://www.cointalk.com/t191715-post1271155/?highlight=#post1271155[/url] They seem to be very prevalent in the 70's, although the look is more of a fine woodgrain compared to this or many of the early wheaties, especially the 1920's. I Love Silver's coin definitely looks more like an old barn board or a piece of driftwood, and I love it![/QUOTE]
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