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Old 08-01-2005, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1982 Lincoln cent set

Okay, I have read several posts about the 1982 Lincoln and the different compositions and date sizes. So, it got me curious. I am thinking about trying to assemble a set of the varieties. Thing is I want to make sure that the number of coins I would need is correct. By my findings I would need.

Copper - 3.11 grams
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1982 Lg. Date
1982 Sm. Date
1982-D Sm. Date
1982-D Lg. Date
1982 Proof

Copper Plated Zinc - 2.5 grams
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1982 Lg. Date
1982 Sm. Date
1982-D Sm. Date
1982-D Lg. Date

So, that would be a total of 9 coins in the set. Am I correct? I know I read somewhere you can by sets, but seems like this would be a fun one to track down.

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You could easily buy this set from any number of dealers (especially on the bourse) for about $5.00. That's exactly what I sold my set for.
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There is no '82-D sm dt.

Try to get these in at least choice condition and look for the zincs that are well
plated. It's tougher than most people think.
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Old 08-01-2005, 10:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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There is no '82-D sm dt.
According to the Red Book there is.
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According to the Red Book there is.
That is why I was wondering. The way I interpret the pages in the red book it would be 8 circulation strikes and a proof for a total of 9. Would be interesting to find out what the actual number is.

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1982 lincolns

My business strike set which is sealed does not include a copper
D small date.
That would be 7 business strikes plus a proof S for eight coins.
Unless the Red Book has added one since 2003 they only list eight.
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Old 08-02-2005, 04:04 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Eight 1982...

I think that spypondac is right , there are 8 total coins .

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Sorry guys. I confused the issue. It's only the copper version of the '82-D small date which does not exist.

In very high grade the zincs are easier to find than the copper, but if you're just looking for nice choice coins the zincs can prove pretty tough.
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Old 08-05-2005, 10:50 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Original bank-wrapped rolls?

Sometimes I've noticed sellers on eBay offering original bank-wrapped rolls of specific varieties of the 1982 cent. My concern is, there's no way to know for sure what the whole roll is if you're just looking at the coin on the end. How lowsy would that be if you bought, say, an obw roll that's claimed to be 1982 Small Date Zinc, then when you open it you find it's actually a mix of different varieties. That ever happen to anybody?
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