Sorry guys.. I still can't distinguish the difference in the 2.. Actually, every 2 is a little different.. These are 3 new ones.. Any opinions?? TY
Have you saved this image? Note how the diagonal of the "Small Date" curves into the base at the bottom and the diagonal of the "Large Date" goes straight into the base at the bottom. The three you posted are Large Dates.
Okay.. Thanks very much.. I know chances on this particular coin is one in a million anyways.. lol.. and I have noticed that a lot of the Large dates have some type of doubling in one form or another.. which usually tells me it's not a small.. TY
Candice here’s my small date 1982 but I didn’t post it’s useless. I am looking 1982 small date copper... have a good afternoon sweetie!
TY.. I finally found 2 small dates.. And 1 of the 2 is doubled on the obverse.. lol.. I thought that was a tell tell sign for the Large Date.. After I finally found 1, it made it alot easier for me to spot the difference.. Thanks for the info and the pic.. Its a nice looking coin..
I got this back in change a couple of days ago.. it's a large date.. I guess it's a doubled die.. but Marites, it has a small 8 in between the 9 and 8.. I have another coin similar but the experts said there is no such thing as a large date over a small date.. so I guess it's just another form of doubling..
Yes, it's been damaged by the environment. It's also zinc, that's why you see what you see. Only worth face value.