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One More Lol 1982-D Penny?

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@hth, yes I can confirm that you have there a 1982-D cent. Did you have a more specific question about this one?
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Large date...if that's what you are asking. Just look at the differences in the date of this one compared to the other one you posted. Small date--top and bottom of 8 and 2 are at the same level, and the 2 has a slow curve in the middle. Large date, the 8 sticks out further above and below the 2, and the two doesn't have the curve in the neck. Take a look at this and you'll never need to ask again:
http://lincolncentresource.com/smal...es/1982.html
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Large date. Something tells me you're not learning much from our replies. Have you used the Search box above to read past threads about this unending topic, with countless images showing how to tell the difference?
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I am learning just hard to tell when the 2 looks curved compared to others my bad ...
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This is the fourth time you have asked the same question. Nobody here minds helping someone learn
but when you keep asking the same question, it seems like instead of learning, you are just letting
someone else do your work.
If you would make use of the search forum, you would see that there are more ways of seeing the difference
than just going by the two. This is probably the most asked question on the forum so there are plenty of
references on how to tell the difference.
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yes one more time.. a large date

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If you are having trouble recognizing the curve in the 2, then try one of the other easy identifiers soch as the distance from the base of the 2 to the rim. On the small date there is almost enough room to fit the base of another 2 in there. On the large date the distance is only about HALF that of the length of the base.

Or the top loop of the 8. I find it is easier to look at the inside of the loop. On the large date the inside of the top loop of the 8 is almost the same as that of the bottom loop. On the small date the inside of the upper loop is only half the size of the inside of the bottom loop.
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