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1982 penny
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50 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

That's a 1982 Large Date but hard to see any doubling from those pictures. Can you take a close-up of the area you think is doubled.

 

Thank you for your time 

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44 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

No, why would you ask? a Canadian 1982 cent planchet weight was 2.5g

Yes I know that’s the year they changed the Reduce the weight. I though that there was an Plancha error in the 80’s US and Canadian 

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11 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

Not that I'm aware of. And even if by some fluke it was struck on an earlier Canadian 3.2g copper planchet, how would you be able to tell the difference once it has been struck.

 

I did see it somewhere I just can’t remember where. Me myself I don’t know how to tell the difference But someone will lol

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The weight is one of the main reasons you need to hold on to it. 

Why? There were millions of 1982 Philadelphia mint copper coins produced. Unless it is a high MS grade, it is only worth a couple of cents.

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