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What is the correct weight for a 1982 small date Lincoln Cent coin?
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3.1 grams = copper
2.5 grams = zinc

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What if I had a copper example? Would that be worth something other than its melt value?
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If it has a "D" mint mark and is a small date it is valuable.
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