Looking for verification on two Woodies 1940 and 1941 Lincoln Cents

Hello, I have been sorting through some of my husband's pennies and have come across, I believe, 8 woodies, so far; 1928, 29, 37, 39, 40, 40D, 41, and 58D. I was hoping for some verification so that I would know if I am on the right track. The colors are not evident in the photos, but I believe you should be able to tell from the detail. Thank you moderator for setting me up with photos! I hope this post works.
Thank you for your time at viewing these. Sony
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Yes, they appear to be improperly alloyed cents.
Yup, you're on the right track there......
WELCOME!
bob
Good job with the photos.
i agree.
pretty nice pics and presentation!
thank you for all the positive comments!
Very nice woodies indeed, not everyone likes that look but I find them to be attractive in many cases.
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Great woodies, spent many years with the IHC series with woodie appearances. Photo's are great and show the detail very well. 8 is a nice start, keep it up. Welcome to the forum.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
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Yep they are woodies. Great pictures.
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I would call those woodies.... Great pictures. Cheers, RickO