🚨 $10,000 PENNY ALERT: HOW TO SPOT THE RARE 1982-D SMALL DATE COPPER ERROR 🚨

YOUR 1982 PENNY COULD BE WORTH A FORTUNE – HERE’S WHY

1982-D Lincoln penny with a small date on a copper planchet is one of the rarest modern errors, selling for $10,000+ at auction. If you’ve been saving change, you might have this treasure!


3 STEPS TO IDENTIFY A $10,000+ 1982 PENNY

1. Check the Mint Mark & Year

  • Must be 1982-D (Denver mint).
  • Philadelphia (no mint mark) and San Francisco coins don’t have this error.

2. Verify the Date Style

  • Small Date:
    • The “8” and “2” are the same height.
    • The “2” has a thin, curved tail.
  • ❌ Large Date:
    • The “8” hangs below the “2”.
    • The “2” is thicker and straight (not curved).

3. Weigh It

  • Copper (Valuable)3.11 grams (pre-1982 composition).
  • Zinc (Normal): 2.5 grams (post-1982 standard).

WHY IS THIS PENNY SO VALUABLE?

  • Transition Year: 1982 was the last year for copper pennies.
  • Mint Mistake: A few copper planchets were accidentally used in Denver.
  • Rarity: Only a handful confirmed by PCGS/NGC.

Recent Sale: A 1982-D Small Date Copper MS-64 sold for $18,800 at Heritage Auctions.


BONUS: DOUBLE DIE ERRORS (WORTH EVEN MORE!)

If your 1982-D penny also has:

  • Doubled “LIBERTY” or date → Value could reach $50,000+.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND ONE

  1. Don’t Clean It! (Preserve the surfaces.)
  2. Get It Graded (PCGS/NGC authentication = 10x value).
  3. Sell Through:
    • Heritage Auctions (for $10K+ coins).
    • eBay (for raw coins under $10K).

DON’T SPEND IT – CHECK YOUR 1982 PENNIES NOW!


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    Rhonda Day

    What site do I go to to have coins valued and appraised?
    I have several very old coins some with and without mint marks.

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  1. What site do I go to to have coins valued and appraised?
    I have several very old coins some with and without mint marks.

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