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  • 1982 Penny-Small date?

    Is this small date. It weighs. 3.1
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    It is not a small date. It is a large date. With a weight of 3.1g, it means it is the copper example, and not the copper plated zinc whish is 2.5g.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      I have 2 different 1982 . 3.1g. One has wide am and one has close am. Does that mean they are different?

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      • #4
        I have a 1982 2.5 g. With wide am and close am. Does that mean one large one small

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        • #5
          The weight has nothing to do with large or small date. Close or wide AM has nothing to do with Large or small date. The reverse of all 1982 cents is the same with the difference being how early it was struck determining how close the A and M appear to each other.

          There are thousands of links out there that show the difference between large and small date for the 1982 cent. Here is just one of them here:

          https://coinweek.com/education/coin-...%9C2.%E2%80%9D
          Bob Piazza
          Lincoln Cent Attributer

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          • #6
            Awesome information. Thanks for your patience and the link. Hae a excellent day.

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            • #7
              Bob, I'm trying to see a difference in small and large. Like I look at the circles in the 8 and the curve in the 2. I think I'm seeing things. Lol To me this looks small date. But i know it cant be.
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                1982 SD-LDb.jpg

                Please look at my tutorial above
                Jason Cuvelier

                CONECA
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                  This one (your last photo) is definitely a small date Chevygirl64.

              • #9
                Yes sir. I have 2 small date. 2.5g. Not sure what I need to look for now. Lol. I'm submitting high grade 1964 D pennies to Great Collections. As well as other 1960's pennies I believe to be great quality. We shall see.

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by Chevygrl64 View Post
                  Yes sir. I have 2 small date. 2.5g. Not sure what I need to look for now. Lol. I'm submitting high grade 1964 D pennies to Great Collections. As well as other 1960's pennies I believe to be great quality. We shall see.
                  Great Collections?
                  Jason Cuvelier

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