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82' Lincolns, I'm Confused! No Surprise There!

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I have been saving my 82's for awhile now and have amassed a good amount of them. I know there is a difference in the weight/materials used in the planchets. But I get confused on which ones are "keepers" or sought after.So any info on these coins would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time.
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There are some notable doubled dies to look for as well as a 1982-D small date cent minted on the 95% Copper alloy.

There were not supposed to be any 1982-D small date Copper cents minted, but at least one example has been found.
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Thanks for the info. I thought I read somewhere that some of the zincolns had an error. Is that true or did I misread again?
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