Freida Goodhome Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 I am sure this is a reach. But I genuinely cannot tell if this is DDO and/or small date. And it weighs 3.11 grams. Hopeful, like everyone else. This is both snapshot and microscope pics. Thx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coinbuf Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 (edited) Not a double die just some strike doubling, it is common on the zinc core copper coated coins to see this ghostly looking secondary image under high magnification. This is a small date, but it has all the hallmarks of a zinc core copper plated coin, photos of the full obv are needed, are you sure about that weight, perhaps mixed it up with another coin? The almost missing initials of the rev is likely from overpolishing of the die, difficult to say for sure without a full shot of the rev. Please in the future we need full cropped in focus photos of both sides, there are other markers on the coin that are needed for us to help you. Edited May 21 by Coinbuf Freida Goodhome and RonnieR131 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenstang Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 That looks like die deterioration doubling and possibly split plating on the mint mark. but waiting for full photos of both sides of the coin before making a decision. RonnieR131 and Freida Goodhome 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freida Goodhome Posted May 21 Author Share Posted May 21 I am embarrassed. I did make a mistake. The other I was interested in at the time doesn't seem to be small date and it is the one that weighs 3.11. So yes, that is correct that I mixed my coins. Wow! Impressive. I can submit full pics soon anyway. Thank you so much and I will remember full pics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coinbuf Posted May 21 Share Posted May 21 (edited) Just a point to help you understand how important the full photos are. Notice the silver area around the bottom of the mintmark, that is the zinc core showing because the copper plating split at the time the coin was minted. This is called split plating as greenstang mentioned in his post. That would automatically tell us that the coin could only be a zinc core copper plated coin, but in your closeup that does not appear silver so it was not possible to confirm without the full obv photos. Mistakes happen as long as you are having fun its all good, but please keep in mind that so far there are only 2 (or is it three I forget) examples of copper 1982-D small date cents found. Regardless of what you may have read on the internet the chances of finding one are not in your favor, I have been collecting coins for 40+ years specializing in Lincoln cents and I don't have a scale and have never weighed a coin in my life. Edited May 21 by Coinbuf RonnieR131 and Sandon 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer McFarland Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 On 5/21/2024 at 9:31 AM, Coinbuf said: Not a double die just some strike doubling, it is common on the zinc core copper coated coins to see this ghostly looking secondary image under high magnification. This is a small date, but it has all the hallmarks of a zinc core copper plated coin, photos of the full obv are needed, are you sure about that weight, perhaps mixed it up with another coin? The almost missing initials of the rev is likely from overpolishing of the die, difficult to say for sure without a full shot of the rev. Please in the future we need full cropped in focus photos of both sides, there are other markers on the coin that are needed for us to help you. So I wanted to know if this is the 1982 small date Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenstang Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Yes it is a Small Date Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coinbuf Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 On 5/27/2024 at 8:39 AM, Jennifer McFarland said: So I wanted to know if this is the 1982 small date Yes that is a small date, however, you are aware that there were millions of 1982 small dates minted at the Philadelphia mint correct? The one that everyone is searching for (and wasting their time doing so) is the small date copper cent that was mistakenly struck at the Denver mint and will have a D mintmark, of which so far only two have ever been found. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...