The chances of finding one of these is incredibly low.
In 1982, the Denver mint made 6 BILLION Lincoln cents and only 2 small date coppers have been found. You have approx a 10X better chance of winning the power ball (1 in 275 million) than finding another one
@Oldhoopster said:
The chances of finding one of these is incredibly low.
In 1982, the Denver mint made 6 BILLION Lincoln cents and only 2 small date coppers have been found. You have approx a 10X better chance of winning the power ball (1 in 275 million) than finding another one
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Pictures would help when you can post them.
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
No, you do not have a copper 1982 D small date.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
The chances of finding one of these is incredibly low.
In 1982, the Denver mint made 6 BILLION Lincoln cents and only 2 small date coppers have been found. You have approx a 10X better chance of winning the power ball (1 in 275 million) than finding another one
.
Successful BST transactions with forum members thebigeng, SPalladino, Zoidmeister, coin22lover, coinsarefun, jwitten, CommemKing.
Found it on You Tube?
Jesse C. Kraft, Ph.D.
Resolute Americana Curator of American Numismatics
American Numismatic Society
New York City
Member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), British Numismatic Society (BNS), New York Numismatic Club (NYNC), Early American Copper (EAC), the Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4), U.S. Mexican Numismatic Association (USMNA), Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC), Token and Medal Society (TAMS), and life member of the Atlantic County Numismatic Society (ACNS).
Become a member of the American Numismatic Society!
@nvlightning.... Welcome aboard. You can post links to your pictures now. We need those to confirm what you have. Cheers, RickO
Need those pictures to tell.
Once you post, we will help.
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...