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1982-D Small Date Or Large?

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Wich one of these 3 coins Is this a small date? Not sure Wich one or if any at all is a small date but they copper penniesveither way, they weigh 3.01 on the scale. Ive been told the small date D is the valuable one
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. Pics could be better,but all look like LD.
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Looks to be large dates. The small date has a differently shaped 2, and the small date is a bit more removed/away from the rim.
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All large dates.
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Who told you the small date D was valuable? People want to collect all the varieties for their collection, but it is not a valuable coin. You can get a complete set of all the '82 varieties for a few bucks and in much better condition than this.
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Who told you the small date D was valuable? People want to collect all the varieties for their collection, but it is not a valuable coin.

Because a COPPER 1982 D small date IS quite valuable. And he did say in hes post that these were all copper and weighed 3.01 grams which would be in tolerance for cppper.
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Because a COPPER 1982 D small date IS quite valuable. And he did say in hes post that these were all copper and weighed 3.01 grams which would be in tolerance for cppper.

my bad. I should have read that more closely. I wasn't thinking this was a "is my '64 Kennedy an SMS?" kind of post...I was thinking this was a "is my worn bicentennial quarter worth a lot?" kind of post.
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