My homie Found this coin . We search in Youtube about that and find this...
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*** Edited by Staff to add YouTube tags. Please use them in the future. We prefer embedded video. *** I think its the same you can See it on the pictures and help us please... I wish it for him :) Thanks And sorry for my Englisch
Based on your images, it appears that your cent is an example of the 1982-D Large Date variety. The coin under discussion in the video is a 1982-D Small Date example.
The 1982-D Large Date variety in brass/bronze is a common coin and not worth the premium mentioned in the video.
A good verification test is to weigh the coin: if it weighs about 3.11 grams, you have a brass/bronze cent, if it weighs about 2.5 grams you have one of the zinc varieties.
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As already noted, your original coin is copper and the correct weight, just worth face value. Cents minted after 1982 were plated zinc and weigh less, as your most recent examples.
I just finished a new side by side comparison of the 1982-D small and large dates. It shows the easiest ways to tell the difference at a glance. Hope it helps.
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The first US coin motto was found on a 1792 half disme and read: "LIB (erty) PAR (ent) OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY"
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