Back to the original thread, 1982P 1c Small Date COPPER. This is a image from VARIETY VISTA, which shows how the (FG), the engravers initials are suppose to look like years 1974-1985. OP OP image of FG. Top of the S of PLURIBUS and the UM in UNUM, especially the M. I believe the whole reverse is doubled, my pictures only show certain areas of it.
You posted this in response to the @dwhiz coin? Considering the source it's hard to tell, but it seems clear you're insinuating this to be of the same variety. Perhap you should take a moment to read the label, and while at it, it would be nice if you'd kindly stop posting crap as well.
Coins already been shipped out for attribution of new DDR. I don't post crap, only rare varieties. Separation lines, notches and the right side of memorial make this a new undiscovered DDR. (Since this is a Small Date Copper Cent).
I must have looked harder than all of you. or there would be lots of talk about variety #8 Denver 3.1 g small date If I can provide a 1982 D 3.1g and there are bold indications of both large and small 2...like 2/2 large over small 2 or small/large would that possibly qualify to be considered the coin that doesnt exist? how bout if I had 2 of them?
You should create your own thread because you won't get answers from threads I created. You should get answers if you create your own thread.
Yea i copied it, 'cause i knew i could put it to good use someday. The timing just felt right to break it out (Takes bow)
I own the 1982-P copper small date. I shipped it to get it attributed for what I believe is the first DDR known for a 1982-P Small Date Copper Cent.