is there anything collectable about 1983 thu 1989 cents

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  1. micro

    micro Member

    I have been noticing that the 1980's cents have quite a problem with blistering. Is there anything worth collecting in cents 1983-1989 cents?
     
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  3. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    1983 cent has a known DDR on the ONE CENT at the bottom, and 1984 has a doubled ear variety.
     
  4. digitect

    digitect New Member

    I'm convinced the 1982 Small Date in Zinc without blistering is going to be worth something. Have you seen those famous third party "uncirculated" sets in clear plastic stapled to a card that have all 7 varieties of the year? I keep buying them from various places, only 1 has had a true 1982 SM Zinc. All the rest actually have a copper cent in that spot. (I use a digital scale, Zinc is about 2.6g, the copper are about 3.1g. Plus the copper doesn't bubble.)
     
  5. micro

    micro Member

    You just may be right about 1983 cent's history! 1980's cents are gone through last but are often amusing as to where the blisters show up. I'm gonna find that elusive one of a kind 198o's cent art piece of blisters.......Where do you find these sets of cents? Thanks for the reminder on the 1984 doubled ear variety!
     
  6. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    High quality/grade, well-struck, spot-free and bubble-free cents from 83-89 are quite a challenge. I also look for full steps and strong luster. Coins grading from 67-68 can fetch big $$$ when slabbed, from about $30-$3000!
     
  7. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    82 SDZ cents without major bubbles can be found. I have searched several thousand and this is the nicest one I believe I have found and it's a Denver. I should send this to PCGS because if I get a 68 out of it, it's worth about $2200.
     

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  8. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    As an interesting side note....I bought a boat load of 82D OBW rolls to find this. Inside one of those rolls was this brown 1969S!
     

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  9. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    I should also add that a BU roll of 1986-D cents is $23 in CDN! I save all the BU examples I find.
     
  10. Cherd

    Cherd Junior Member

    Interesting. Maybe there was a mis-struck coin or something and a mint employee swapped it out for a penny from his pocket.
     
  11. jcakcoin

    jcakcoin New Member

    My favorite cents are from the 80s, good quality and easy to find in rolls. My avatar right now is an 85 D that can easily grade 67/68 (I have 10 in that condition from the 80s, I wish the new ones were as good as they were 25/30 years ago).

    Look for varieties, especially the 88 reverse of 89. and any in MS.
     
  12. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    The mint does not roll coins intended for circulation. They go to banks in huge bags. I've found a few "out of place" coins like this in OBW rolls....it happens.
     
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