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1982 P LMC Mint Mark Number Of Questions About This..

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from my prospective I see a....
Off strike at the top of the coin,
Seems to be doubling on the liberty. The ear and it's a small date correct


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No doubling, possibly slightly misaligned die, and this is the large date variety.
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Hi there, your coin looks like a large date coin. A small date 1982, the 2 is fancy looking at the bottom. It has a u-shape in the bottom crease of the coin. The large date has a v-shape in the bottom crease of the 2. Sorry, it's hard to explain but you can readily see the difference.
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Thank you for your advice I would like to post 1 more coin. There is a difference with the 8 as well on the large and small dates? But the true definition of it is with the 2.
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My tell is the 8. If the top part and the bottom part are about the same size it is a LD. If it looks like a snowman,the top part smaller than the bottom it is a SD.
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Large date with probable MAD - could you show us a reverse pic, please.



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