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The 1982 D Error Coin (Cent)

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any suggestions on confirming whether or not I have the '82 D penny error. I don't have a scale till the morning but it does have an almost higher pitched sound than others.

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Going to need more info and photos.
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Assuming you are talking about the extremely rare, small date copper 82-D, first determine if it is a small or large date. These are easily identified, post a picture of the obverse of the coin.
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That's a large date
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Even though you're being condinsending, I can be childishly wishful
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@pnw, just to be clear, I don't see any evidence of anyone being condescending to you. We try very hard to make this site a friendly place.
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My apologies then. Hard to tell sometimes through text. I was thinking it was a small date if the 8 was even but I guess I got em switched.
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Yes, that's a large date D, with evidence of having served its time in our nation's monetary system.
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Large date for sure.
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when you said your coin has a different pitched sound, are you dropping it or banging it on something? if so why would you want to damage your coin? A different sound of a coin does not mean anything.
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A different sound of a coin does not mean anything.


Drop a silver half and a clad half sometime.
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For your future reference:
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I was dropping onto a counter top and I figured with it being so circulated, that dropping it wouldn't damage too much more
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