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1982 P Double Die Copper.

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 Posted 02/03/2016  1:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add clowninja to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello Coin World. Brand Newbie here. Just started getting into crh and think I found something. I couldn't find any info on copper 82 double dies, but I think I found one. It weighs in at 3.1g so I guess that means it is copper, but I am too new to tell lg vs. small date. I tried capturing the major dubbing, but there is also some around the building, and such. What do you think? Is it worth anything? Thank you in advanced.

1982-P-Double-Die-Copper.

1982-P-Double-Die-Copper.

1982-P-Double-Die-Copper.

1982-P-Double-Die-Copper.
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 Posted 02/03/2016  2:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tommyjet to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
[Welcome] to the forum. It looks like MD to me. The pros will be along to help in case I am wrong.
Happy hunting.
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Thanks Tommy, MD=mid die state right? Would that be a good, bad, or neutral thing?
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Machine doubling. Flat and shelf-like next to the letters. Like I said I may be wrong. Others will help. I recommend reading other posts and looking at all the photos you will be amazed at how much info you get.
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Thanks again Tommyjet, just read a very informative post on hub doubling vs. MD. Very helpful!
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Clowninja, it look like Machine Doubling.
The ones to look for have a Doubled Die. You add a, d to Double to get the correct spelling Doubled.
I have to admit I also learned this from CCF.
CCF, a true learning adventure.
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and a little blurry but looks like a large date to me-look at a few of these and compare to online pictures and you will quickly learn to tell the difference
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