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I Think I Found A 1982 D Rare Error

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I'm very New to coin collecting and wasn't sure about this so I thought i'd ask the experts. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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to CCF. If you are thinking it is the copper small date it is not,sorry. It is a large date.
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I agree with John that it is a large date.
(You would need to include the weight of the coin to differentiate between copper or zinc.)
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Tell us what you see as an error.



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To CCF! Tell us what you are seeing as an error.
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What are you seeing as the error - then we can offer our informed opinions.
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Thuus particular coin weighs 3.1 and I have another that weighs 2.5 but it's a different color red
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3.1 is copper and 2.5 is copper plated zinc core.
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