That looks like a large date example - note how close the 2 in the date is to the rim.
I don’t see anything weird about the reverse, unless you think that the gash at the lower right portion of the memorial qualifies.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Large date, just had a lady come in this am with a wholel bag of 1982-d Small date coppers ?? she said, course they were all lg date excpet one, and it was zinc. I dont mind helping people, but this kind of customer just boggs you down for the rest of the day
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Normal large date, weird post.
That's a large date, 8.09 grams?? Maybe you mean 3.09?
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That looks like a large date example - note how close the 2 in the date is to the rim.
I don’t see anything weird about the reverse, unless you think that the gash at the lower right portion of the memorial qualifies.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
yes 3.09g but the the e.pluribus unum looks weird
The Large Date (ODV-031) the 2 looks like a computer number

The small date (ODV-032) look at the graceful curve in the 2

Look at this site for all the Lincoln obverse design varieties and what years they cover, some happen mid year and give you the 1960, 1970, and 1982 years that have several date types: http://varietyvista.com/25 What Are Die Varieties/Lincoln Cent ODV Changes.htm
thank you so much
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damage, spend it
Micah Langford - https://www.oldglorycoinsandcurrency.com/
Large date, just had a lady come in this am with a wholel bag of 1982-d Small date coppers ?? she said, course they were all lg date excpet one, and it was zinc. I dont mind helping people, but this kind of customer just boggs you down for the rest of the day
E Möbius Unum