1982 no mint mark large date weights 3.07g

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Hi everyone I got this 1982 no mint mark  large date  weights 3.07g what you think and yes I know it from the philadelphia mint and and the coins has a die crack too that start by the FG  and one by the I in United 

 

I think it's a large date 1982 Philadelphia minted penny with post mint damage.  Maybe worth a few cents to somebody.

rsirian1

I think it's a large date 1982 Philadelphia minted penny with post mint damage.  Maybe worth a few cents to somebody.

Agreed, another very ordinary and very circulated U.S. Penny with no die cracks or errors. Imagined or otherwise.

Well u got too be blind if u can't see the die crack by the FG 

Die crack or just scratch, doesn't matter. I considered both in my value estimate. When you make 10.7 Billion of anything they all can't be perfect.

Legend79

Well u got too be blind if u can't see the die crack by the FG 

Hi Legend 79.  You have a 95% copper Lincoln cent with substantial rim damage and surface abrasions.  It's worth melt value (3¢) for the copper content at best.  The condition of a coin is a major factor in its market value.

 

"Copper Coin Melt Value Calculator"
https://www.usacoinbook.com/coin-melt-values/copper

 

--Tony, MBA

Sometimes you can see Elvis in the clouds if you look really, really  hard.

Legend79

Well u got too be blind if u can't see the die crack by the FG 

I must be blind too, because I don't see a die crack around the FG.

I believe there's a die crack around the I of UNITED but I don''t see anything around the FG except for scratches:

 

 

Die cracks are a very common error and the rim of your coin is very beaten up everywhere. Even with die cracks I can hardly believe anyone is willing to pay more than a few cents for that coin with such a high mintage in that condition.

harryg

Sometimes you can see Elvis in the clouds if you look really, really  hard.

Ridiculous, Elvis is at Dollywood, TN alive and well.

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