It's md.
You asked why does there look like a copper coating was there. That's because all circulation cents produced today are copper plated.
Hey, a spitting buffalo!
No, because no 1982 D copper cents produced at all!
I doubt it would have gotten an MS-65 grade if it was.
We seem to regularly call it doubling, but it's not. Hub doubling is the only true doubling. Everything else is akin to md. I guess we should just...
Sorry but that's confusing. It's not doubling of any kind. That's why it has no value other than face, not because there are so many.
Toning doesn't increase value unless someone that collects them. Grade an rarity are everything.
Looks like it to me.
Not a doubled ear.
Remember, it has to match exactly.
It's on Wexlers site. Last DDO before the listed reverses.
I think the second 9 is all zinc rot.
Well, there is one listed.
Congratulations!
Guess not huh?
All pmd. The edge looks like another coin was pressed into it.
Uh, those aren't sold prices. Check finished auctions and see what they actually sell for.
Almost looks like a clash on the reverse.
Yepper!
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