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 Posted 07/18/2015  7:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add domys to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
which one is rare 1982 small or large date?
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Both bronze large date and bronze small date are considered the rare varieties
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Neither one is rare but the small date is more uncommon.
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how can I tell if it is bronze?
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None of the dates are rare. What I have noticed here at CCF that one date, material, size, MM (or not) combination is harder to find in various regions. For instance, the 1982 D LD Zinc is harder to find here in Connecticut. All the others are relatively common. But in places (e.g. mid-west), that variety is rather common, but other varieties for the date are not.

Location, location, location.

As for sorting copper cents from zinc, a postage scale is a quick way to sort/confirm material. Some use the 'drop' test, listening for a thud (zinc) or a ring (copper). And after sorting thousands of them, you get to a point that you can spot one or the other visually with a very high success rate.

Good luck on the hunt!
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how can I tell if it is bronze?


Make a crude balance with a popsicle stick or the like. Put the 1982 on one side and either a 1981 (bronze) or a 1983 (zinc) on the other side. I use a 1983 and then the 1982 bronze sinks (heavier) and the 1982 zinc doesn't sink.
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thanks guys
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Wow, I really like the popsicles stick idea. Something to try out on all the "maybe" 1983 lmcs I've been settings aside to weigh some day when I buy a scale. Now why did I never think of that? Great idea. Thanks.
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