Let's get this out of the way fast: They made seven cents in 1982. Three are copper, from Denver, Philly, and San Francisco. Three are copper-coated zinc, from the same mints. The seventh is the proof San Francisco issue from a polished die. Now the important part: every 1982 cent I know of, every variety and subvariety, is worth one cent. A hundredth of a dollar. One fifth of a nickel. And so on...
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1982 small and large date with errors both on zinc planchets
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Marc's Expert Appraisal
ANA-Certified Numismatist · Hudson Valley Numismatics



