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1983 Cents Copper?

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Are there any know examples of 1983 cents in copper? I don't own a scale sensitive enough to weigh a cent but by looks and feel I would swear one I ran across feels more like copper than a zincolon. After sorting 15,000 cents I can pretty much tell the copper vs zinc cents just by weight and look and this one just doesn't seem zinc at all. Any info would be appreciated
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use a simple popsicle stick balance to test it against a known copper cent.
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1982 was the transition year, so its unlikely that a 1983 would be copper. However, weighing it or the popsicle balance test can decide.
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I realize that 1982 was the transition year....just have to accurately measure this one to be sure. I just thought I would ask here if there were any known 1983 cents in copper by mistake...if so it would be neat to find such a rare keeper. :-)
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I realize that 1982 was the transition year....just have to accurately measure this one to be sure. I just thought I would ask here if there were any known 1983 cents in copper by mistake...if so it would be neat to find such a rare keeper. :-)
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Guess that means that roll I have of 1984 Cents is not really Copper either.
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Yes ... there is at least one one known example of a 1983-P LMC struck on a copper planchet ... this coin is highlighted on page 75 of the 3rd edition of "Strike It Rich" ...

Many of us weigh our 1983 ... I submit that a scale accurate to 0.01 grams can be had for less than $25 ... and should be a part of your roll searching kit.

Let us know the weight of your 1983 ... 3.1 grams for copper versus 2.6 grams for a zilcoln.

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I weigh my 1983 cents. And as nickelsearcher mentioned, scales are cheap these days and should be "part of your roll searching kit".:)
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Flip the coin in the air with your thumb...if it rings all the way to the top of the flip its copper...if it rings for a second and stops its zinc...test it with a known copper and a known zinc to hear the difference...then check your 83... then post your findings!
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