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Why do LMC's 1982 & older weigh more the 1983 & higher?
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Copper plated zinc on 83 and above and some of the 82's are lightweights





<edit: had copper and zinc reversed >
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Chris - Because their composition is different. Different metals have different weight.
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Does that mean 82 and older have more copper?
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Yes, cents older than 1982 are 95% copper.
Please look at the following reference on this site:

http://www.coincommunity.com/coin_f...memorial.asp
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