If you peel off the thin copper layer, it's a chocolate mint underneath. either that or it was over tooled.
He was convinced the coin was something that is wasn't and got excited. This post is the result of that. Once the excitement wore off and he took another look he realized his mistake. At least he figured it out himself. Kinda like convincing someone a drink has alcohol in it and watching them get "drunk" due to just the thought of drinking alcohol.
I got placebo’d, then tried to placebo myself on making me believe that it is a big/small date 1982 are the only thoughts out of my o’doule-ablangada, till the microscope told my coinage, the truth, the number 2 looks like Zorro and the coin fought... zoro 1, penny=1 cent. Lol
He had a bunch more pictures before he removed them all except one. The 2 looks like someone over tooled it; but what do I know so I ignored it too. By using the rim for stability for the micro tool and not covering it with masking tape or something it looks like it got all scratched up in the process. But who knows. He had a much clearer picture if I recall.
hmmm I have a few 82 D coins but. its hard to tell if they r big or small and now I gotta see if it's chocolate?