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  • 1982 D cent RPM (possible)

    Found this 1982 D Cent with part of a D sticking out from the left side of the D photo attached. Couldn't find one like it on RPM list, so I'd like to hear your thought of if it is or not.

    Tuebits
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  • #2
    I don't think it is an RPM. However, I have no idea of what it is.
    Ken Potter
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    • #3
      Can you weigh the coin? I suspect its a zincoln and its a plating issue. I dont believe that its a RPM either.
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      • #4
        1982 small date zink cent

        According to my 2015 pricing guide all 1982 D minted cents are zink. I have to agree with you both that it dose not have the looks of an RPM, but I don't know that it is a zink striking error.

        Tuebits

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        • #5
          I show:
          1982P Small Date Zinc
          1982P Small Date Copper
          1982P Large Date Zinc
          1982P Large Date Copper

          1982D Large Date Copper
          1982D Large Date Zinc
          1982D Small Date Zinc

          Yours happens to be a small date.. Look at the hump in the 2. It was only zinc. ( but that does not mean that a copper does not exist )

          Here is a full set for sale on Ebay right now.
          http://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-Lincoln...item2a14666676

          I am still leaning towards a plating issue.
          Last edited by Jamez; 05-01-2015, 11:12 AM.
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          • #6
            26 g

            the coin was 26g. I'd be thrilled to find one which was copper, I'm looking.

            Tuebits

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