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1982 Pennies No Mint Mark

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Pretty much new to this trying to get some opinions on these 1982 pennies see what I have I'm one of them at least know that I have something or at least think that I have something with some Dublin and Austin is straight but I really like to get some opinions on what y'all think these two pennies thank you
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These images are too distorted to evaluate. Please show straight-on pics of both sides of each coin.



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 Posted 06/27/2022  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

All I can tell is that you have two large date 1982 CENTS
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unless you ace using the 2 coins for a comparison between the 2, please post only one coin per topic for ease of talking about it without confusion. Also take your pictures from directly overhead so they don't look oval like a train ran over them.
But they appear to be large date Philly Lincoln Cent coins
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I posted two new pics with it I added it and posted two different pictures now I'm going to try to do the bags
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much better images, thanks. But in future posts, only one per topic, as for these, I only see a MAD strike on both of them in slightly different places on the right side of the coins.
(MAD = Miss-Aligned Die)
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I agree, these are common coins that is worth their face value.
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Both are large dates from Philly. Depending on the weights, they could be :
Copper = 3.11 grams
Zinc cents : 2.5 grams.
So if you can weight them, then you will know which is which. But as mentioned, both are common cents.
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