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Is It Worth It To Keep 1982 Cents?

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Not sure if I'm asking in the right spot, but knowing 1982 cent year has many different varieties, is it good to hold on to them? copper and non-coppers?

Thanks in advanced!

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Not really - 1982-D copper small date wich there was 2 of them found is the good ones - Not looking very good % wise
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1982-D copper small date wich there was 2 of them found is the good ones


What do you mean? 1982 copper small dates are the ones to look out for?
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Other than the super rare 82-D copper small date, no.

The rest have huge montages and there are zillions of them.

Unless you have 67-70 grades, they really are too common for them to become valuable any time this century.
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I look at 82's for a couple different errors and of course the odd 82-D small date that weights 3.1 but other than that, I toss them back.
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You all make a great point! thanks!
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