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Help Identify. Possible 1982 D (Lmc) Small Date?

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I'm second guessing myself, but I believe I may have a 1982 D Small Date! Also, I'm getting 2.6g as the weight of this coin.

Thanks for looking and any input is welcome.


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to CCF. Looks like a small date zinc.
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Yes it is. Weight is within tolerance of 2.5 g +/- 0.10 g
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Yes it is a small date, but with the 2.6g weight, that means it is zinc, which is the normal composition for a 1982-D small date. The super rare one is the copper 1982-D small date, which would weigh around 3.1g
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Small date zinc Denver cent. Contact marks has split the plating. Not the valuable one:
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1982-D small date copper is the one everyone is searching for.
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Thanks for all of the input. Guess I will just need to keep looking. :)
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Small date zinc, common for this type.
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