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1982 D Small Lincoln Cent?

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I found this piece; not sure.
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That's a large date. Here's a link to help you identify the differences. https://www.coincommunity.com/error...oln-cent.asp
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Yes, looks to be a large date.
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agreed - a large date cent - looks like a copper one - what is the weight?
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The number two looks curvy, and the number eight top is smaller. The coin dealer told me it might be a small date.
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The number two looks curvy, and the number eight top is smaller. The coin dealer told me it might be a small date.

Your dealer is wrong.
The easiest way is to go by the distance from the rim to the 2.
If it is close, then it is a Large Date.
If you can fit another number in the space , it is a Small Date.
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