There are 7 types of business strike 1982 cents. But don't forget the 1982 S Proof. That would make eight.:)
I believe the missing letter(s) are from what is called grease filled.
'44 & '40. Wheaties are always good to find. In decent shape for being over 75 yrs. old. Hope I hold up as well as those wheaties. :)
Noticed evidence of ridge ring on obverse & reverse. Keep it long enough and zinc will start showing through.
Sgt. has the mojo working. Going to get the rest before the year is out at this rate.:)
My maternal grandmother had one of those old ringer washers. My dad's mom had an old galvanized wash tub and a bona-fide washboard for laundry.:)
I'll make room now in one of my folders for the addition of the upcoming new doubled ear, but I won't hold my breath.:rolleyes:
I don't see any. Use pics from this as a guide: https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=159301
Welcome to Coin Talk. The quarter might be a spender, but the one you are holding in your avatar is definitely a keeper. :-)
Welcome to CT. We know you see something. Pointing out the areas you determine questionable with the circles is not necessary if the errors are...
Welcome to CT. Pic of the side view makes me think it was chopped with a pair of tin snips, damage after leaving the mint (PMD).
And as a extra bonus, that SBA comes with an eagle on the reverse! P. T. Barnum was wrong, there's more than one born every minute.;)
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Welcome to coin Talk. Maybe you could use this as a guide for your searches: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1982.html
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Growing up, lucky coins were a cool thing for young boys around my area to have on a key chain (easier to carry than a rabbit's foot). Sometimes...
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