Hello, and let me start by thanking anyone who helps my continuing education in the art of error collecting. I have collected many different error coins, but I struggle with the 1982 D small date 3.5g and a 1982 D large date 3.5g. All these that are pictured weigh 3.5g, and are fairly close to small date, but I want to be sure. So any info would be helpful. I have 1982 no mint mark weighing 3.5g small date also. Let me know what you think... Much appreciated!
1982-D small date copper, 1 known. I assume yours is zinc and 2.5 grams. Or if it is 3.1 grams it is a large date and not small.
All large dates. Stop posting until you learn something. Read read read. Learn learn learn. Then feel free to open your yap. I've always believed that if your talking, you aren't hearing. So EDITED: Language and listen.
large and small date 1982 cents aren't errors. NOT ERRORS. They are varieties!!! stop EDITED:Language off
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Ahhh, a poet of the LARGE capitals, to yell at someone to ensure they have clearly stated their point. If the member with an ankle bitter for a bestie read my original post, it thanked all those that teach me through this process. If you were the spokesman for sex most people would have given up after their first time!.... haha... Listen, this is the platform that some of us use in order to understand the errors, value, and ways to preserve their original look. By the way, it IS an error regardless of your comprehensive background in higher learning. IF it was part of a variety, it would have more than the one that was currently found and auctioned. Variety: The quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity or monotony. If there has been only 1 found, that is an error not variety. Get back to me and stay tuned for more The Reality of Your Truth...