I found a 1982 D small date bronze that weighs 3.11 grams sent it into PCGS set it has environmental damage you can plainly see that this coin is easily read so I found another 1982 small d 3.09 g sending it in to NCG what do you think small date or large date
PCGS expert opinion is unacceptable when it is easily read and easily seen by the naked eye that that is a small date D bronze with no environmental damage on that coin whereas the 1982 D shown on top of the slab is in AU condition so I'm afraid to send it to them and of their opinion again
You mean Red not read That slabbed Cent looks Red Brown. And they are probably 100% correct when they tell you Environmental Damage. That's why they are the experts.. you said it yourself.
The first photo the 2 shiny ones are large dates. The second photo is a small date. It doesn't pay to have something graded that is worth 1 cent, unless it is very high mint state. (68 etc). Large date-small date