1982 d 1c doubling on 2 of date?
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I agree. It's lower, almost shelf like or step like. One additional possibility is a minor split plating, where the striking of the coin may have ruptured the thin copper layer. This may expose the bluish zinc core below the copper plating.
It's a large date and that's all. As far as I know, there is no documented 1982 coins with a small date/ large date variety. The more popular year for that was 1960, from Philadelphia and Denver.
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Gary Kozera
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