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1982 No Mint Mark Small Date And Possibly Error

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Hello, I bring you a small date coin from 1982 without a mint mark, and that possibly has some error, mark the possible errors with an arrow and I would very much like to know your opinion since it helps me a lot to expand my knowledge. Beforehand thank you very much
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1st pic is a SD from Philly mint looks like a minor MAD.It also looks harshly cleaned.
The other is a LD.Alos looks cleaned.The forehead looks like a circulation ding.
You need to weigh then to see if they are copper or copper plated zinc core.Copper is 3.1 grams and and plated is 2.5 grams. Mint tolerence is +/- .10 grams.
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I see a Mis-Aligned Die on the first coin.
It would be best to start a new post for each coin that
you have questions about.
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Agree, slight MAD, not uncommon.



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please only one coin per topic, hard to keep a coherent discussion going when multiple coin are presented all at once.

coin 1. MAD Strike
coin 2. large date - damaged.
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Agreed, a Misaligned Die on the first coin and damage, on the second coin.
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