It seems to be priced relatively reasonably compared to known sales of 1983 Philadelphia copper cents. I don't understand what the hubbub is about here myself. I can't afford it, but it doesn't seem to be outlandishly priced. The reverse is a little bit ugly, so you might want to wait for the other one to hit the market?
That's gonna get reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeal old fast. Just drop them on a plate and see if they ding or thud.
During this Covid-19 thing I've got nothing else to do! Ha! That's why I started going through all my coins. I have a ton of them! Haha!
YES! You definitely need a Gram Scale. They are very easy to use. Do you live in a city? Go to any smoke shop and they sell Gram Scales. Some are $10.00 Copper Cents weigh 3.11 Grams Copper plated Zinc Cents weigh 2.5 Grams That's what you need to know
You can also make a quick go/no go scale like CamaroDMD details in this thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/a-guide-to-1982-lincoln-cent-identification.55647/
Thank you. I do have one nearby. That would be quicker that getting one online. Thanks for the suggestion!