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1982-D LMC Sm Or Lg Date?

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 Posted 06/07/2022  5:13 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Danzil to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hey guys I'm having trouble determining the date on this one. Any help is appreciated. The 2 seems to be a little more curved than most LG is why I'm asking.
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Large date for sure.



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Yep. It's a large un.

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The most-asked question in numismatics for 40 years running now.
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Don't go by the shape of the 2.
Just look at the distance of the 2 from the rim, if it is close,
it is a Large Date, if it is far, it is a Small Date.
This way if the 2 is damaged, you can still tell which it is.
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Yes, yes. Large date.
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Large date copper.
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Without question, a large date. Find a small date 82 and study the twos in comparison. You'll never doubt again.
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