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1982 D Penny Input Please

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Good morning. I think there is a few different things not right with this penny. Rim, I am thinking dd as well and the initials on reverse FG not there. So what I am asking is am I right or what do you call the things I noticed so far. And if I am correct do I put it up with the others that are worth saving or grade it. And it is 3.08 grams

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 Posted 10/13/2021  06:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@tex, I'm seeing a bunch of circulation marks plus some evidence of this coin being struck by a tired die.
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Agree, I'm seeing circulation dins/hits, along with light to moderate wear, and early Die Deterioration. Coin, perhaps, has a hint of (very) light acid exposure. What is the weight of the coin? Thanks.
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 Posted 10/13/2021  06:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There is nothing on that coin that would be considered an error.
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Your coin in a word is a "spender". In future posts please make sure to properly rotate photos before posting...thanks.
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Just your average large date 1982-D coin. You gave a lot of doodles on the coin pictures, but with the weight of the coin, so it is a copper cent. Of which still give it a value of about 1 cent
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Doesn't seem to be anything unusual here.
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The first image you are looking at the edges of the devices. That is where you will find Machine Doubling. Doubled dies are seen on the centers of the devices.
This example is of a 1983 cent DDRs/normal images of side by side comparisons:
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Note the top image is of a normal coin. Next coin is a DDR, but not a strong example. Note the devices are a shade larger. (again we are looking at the centers of the deices, not on the outside edges) The bottom example is a strong DDR-001. Note the spread between the devices. These are created on the die during it creation. Machine Doubling is caused by the strike, and can alter a doubled die the same way as a normal coin example. Not a doubled die as the spread is not on the center of devices. Hope this helps.If not ask more questions. I want you to see, what I see on a coin. That is how you train your eyes. Also looking up the sites to see what really is a doubled die. Like a map, it won't help us, unless you take the time to use it.
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Thank you everyone.
@ijn1944 it is 3.7/3.8 it bounced back and worth between 7 and 8.
@john1 which pic do I need to rotate?
also what about the initials FG on reverse.
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@john1 which pic do I need to rotate?
#1 & 2

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also what about the initials FG on reverse.
Pic 3 & 4 still show the FG.
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Machine Doubling. No errors here.
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Thank you
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