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<p>[QUOTE="Azariana, post: 3710394, member: 101801"]Hi, I am new here too! I went through a relatively long phase with somewhat OCD behavior with the 82 lincoln's (small date, large date, zinc, copper etc..) Not sure if I will get in trouble for even replying here but...I would consider using a scale to determine which 82's are copper and which ones are zinc....what the heck weigh your 83's too. "1982 was a transitional year" from Bronze to zinc and I believe there is 7 different types of 1982's & there is an 8th one that is super rare.....? I am sure I will get corrected. However I do love the 1982 varieties though!!!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Check out this link <a href="https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-modern/47/most-active" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-modern/47/most-active" rel="nofollow">https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-modern/47/most-active</a> and it will tell you the highest grades known for the modern Lincolns, and you can also search record "slabbed" sales. There is some pics in there too... you can compare coins for grading. I have also enjoyed watching PCGS's youtube channel as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Depending on which one *obviously* but.... grade 67plus or higher "could be of value" (again IMO)..MS67 / MS68 is damn near a perfect coin so, if they have any scratches or damage, then no grading. Happy coin roll hunting!!! Oh and if you happen to see one that looks like the coin attached.....be sure to weigh it!!! =D[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Azariana, post: 3710394, member: 101801"]Hi, I am new here too! I went through a relatively long phase with somewhat OCD behavior with the 82 lincoln's (small date, large date, zinc, copper etc..) Not sure if I will get in trouble for even replying here but...I would consider using a scale to determine which 82's are copper and which ones are zinc....what the heck weigh your 83's too. "1982 was a transitional year" from Bronze to zinc and I believe there is 7 different types of 1982's & there is an 8th one that is super rare.....? I am sure I will get corrected. However I do love the 1982 varieties though!!! Check out this link [URL]https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/lincoln-cent-modern/47/most-active[/URL] and it will tell you the highest grades known for the modern Lincolns, and you can also search record "slabbed" sales. There is some pics in there too... you can compare coins for grading. I have also enjoyed watching PCGS's youtube channel as well. Depending on which one *obviously* but.... grade 67plus or higher "could be of value" (again IMO)..MS67 / MS68 is damn near a perfect coin so, if they have any scratches or damage, then no grading. Happy coin roll hunting!!! Oh and if you happen to see one that looks like the coin attached.....be sure to weigh it!!! =D[/QUOTE]
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