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1982 Lincoln Cent D Mint Mark Penny 3.1g Cooper Rare Circulated

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Item specifics

Denomination
Small Cent
Circulated/Uncirculated
Circulated
Coin
Lincoln Memorial
Color
RD
Strike Type
Proof-Like
Mint Location
Denver
Grade
Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Variety
Small Date
Certification
Uncertified
Composition
Copper
Year
1982

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Product Information

Based in part on one of the longest-used designs in the history of the U.S. mint, this U.S. penny bears the Lincoln Memorial as etched by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Frank Gasparro on the reverse and a bust of Lincoln as designed by Victor David Brenner (and chosen by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt) on the obverse of this copper-blend coin. A U.S. penny struck in this year was constructed of either a 95 percent copper core or a 99.2 percent zinc core. A distinguishing characteristic between these two versions of the 1982 one-cent piece is weight, as the zinc versions of this copper-blend coin weigh 0.09 oz (2.5 g), while copper-core versions of this U.S. penny weigh 0.11 (3.11 g). A circulation strike of 6,012,979,368 units of this 1982 one-cent piece was run at the Denver Mint in Colorado.

Product Key Features

Composition
Copper
Year
1982

Additional Product Features

Geography
United States
Diameter (mm.)
19
Reverse Description
Lincoln Memorial
Coinage Type
Circulation Coinage
Coin Name
Lincoln Cent
Catalog Number
Km# 201
Geo
United States
Denomination
Cent
Mint Name
U.S. Mint
Sub Geo
Not Available

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The shoes were delivered quickly and brand new, in the box, as described. Unfortunately they did not fit. The return process has been easy. Waiting for my refund. Thanks bishopsbagskicksntoys for the smooth purchasing and returning process!
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BUYER BEWARE! Description said black phone, good condition, everything works. Scratches on screen and corners. Received green phone with broken camera lens. Seller said they didn't need to mention it because I should have been able to see it in the picture...it just looked like a reflection of light! You are definitely taking your chances here, folks!
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Item arrived in a timely manner which was great and can be given as a gift as intended!! Item as described and new and unopened. Would definitely recommend and would buy from seller again in future!!

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  • 1982 Lincoln Cents...Buy the whole set!!!

    I have several collections of the Lincoln Cents from 1909 thru today...Of all the cents issued, 1982 has to be the most prolific in terms of varieties...It was the year that the US Mint switched from copper to Zinc...plus just to add to the pot, they made two different size dates ...So, you have small dates and large dates...all in all there are 7 different 1982 cents and if you collect Lincoln cents, then you must have the entire set...and that is what I bought...all in BU condition and for a real nice price too...This is the way to buy them...let someone else take the trouble to get them from mint rolls and package them for you...sure they make a small profit, but that's what its all about...don't you agree? I highly recommend purchasing them this way...saves you time, money, effort and ...

  • Excellent quality. Fast delivery. Quality of the wrapping was fantastic

    I received the product in excellent condition and in a timely manner. Was very pleased. 1982 Lincoln Cents Product Features: 3 coins with old composition and 4 coins with new composition. Identical in size and appearance, but new composition is lighter Old composition - before the change in 1982, pennies were made from 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc (and weighed approx. 3.11 grams each)New composition - after the change in 1982, pennies were made of 99.2% zinc and .8% copper (and weighed approx. 2.5 grams each). Obverse: profile of Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: Lincoln Memorial. Uncirculated condition. Produced by Philadelphia and Denver Mint.

  • 100 GREATEST U.S. MODERN COINS

    The 1982 Lincoln cent, small date copper-platted zinc coin is listed as number 47 out of the 100 Greatest U.S. Modern Coins published by Whitman Books.Com by Jeff Garrett & Scott Schechter. This coin represents the first year that zinc was used in the minting of Lincoln cents to reduce the cost of production. Try to find this coin in the highest MS state (MS66RD and above) and remember to purchase only NGC or PCGS encapsulated coins.

  • it is perfect

    it is perfect

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  • Attractive set in well designed holder

    Very useful set and practical way to obtain it. Coins appear to be uncirculated as promised and holder provides useful information.