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1982 Pennies Identification

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Hi! So I have been looking at these 1982 pennies for the last hour and I still have problems figuring out what is small and large date. If anyone can identify it for me that would be great!

1982-Pennies-Identification

You can just reference them by date. I put them in a folder just to make it easy to reference. I pulled all of them from coin rolls.

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I could be wrong and I'm sure someone else will correct me if I am, but I think the only possible small date you have there is your "1942-S" slot. Interesting mintmark on the "1944-S" though--looks like it may have been punched too far down?
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They all look like LD. The best way to tell the diff between LD and SD is by the 8. A SD will have a smaller top,like a snow mans head is smaller then the rest of his body is. You need to weigh them to tell the zincs from the coppers too.
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Here's the best online reference I know: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...lldates.html
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The 2's are quite distinct from one another. Look at the LCR site posted above.
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Hard to tell with the pics but I think they are all LD
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