Melfine Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM Can you please tell me if my 82 small date is worth anything? I read the following on US Coin Guide. 1982-D Bronze Small Date Penny Value: $15,000 This transitional error wasn’t supposed to have been struck. Yet, somehow at least two of these 1982-D bronze small cents were struck when bronze planchets got into the presses intended to strike Denver-minted zinc small date cents. This error is a relatively recent discovery, with the first example found in 2016. Another surfaced sometime later, and the two pieces have sold for between $10,000 and $20,000 each. More examples of this extremely rare Lincoln Memorial penny may spring up in the future! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator KaileeS CS Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM Administrator Share Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM Hello @Melfine, Thank you for contacting us. NGC is a coin-grading company. We do not buy, sell, or value coins. You can find out more about our company online at About NGC | NGC Coin Grading | NGC. You may want to consider taking the coin to a currency dealer to see if they can help appraise the coin for you. A list of NGC-Authorized dealers can be found here: Dealer Locator | NGC. If you are interested in submitting coin to us for grading, you can find out more about the process at How to Submit | NGC (ngccoin.com) and our grading fees at NGC Services and Fees | NGC (ngccoin.com). If you have any other questions, please let us know. Thank You! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melfine Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myndseye1 Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:23 PM (edited) The only one of those that's similar to the correct coin is the bottom right as it has the small date numbers and the D mint mark. The extra slim and curvy number 2 in the date and the 8 with a much smaller hole for the top hole than the bottom are the two easiest to identify traits of the small date numbers. There's nothing special about the no mint mark coins. If the one on the bottom right weighs 3 grams, then you may have something. If it weighs in around 2.5 grams, then unfortunately there's nothing special about it either. Edited Tuesday at 09:30 PM by Myndseye1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...