How much is a 1982 error penny worth?

The 1982 obverse doubled die copper large date penny is also valuable, but it’s worth considerably less than the small date zinc double die. A piece of the other 1982 penny varieties in uncirculated grade is worth $2 to $4.

What is the rarest 1982 penny?

The most valuable 1982 penny is a transitional error caused by the move from 95% copper to 99.2% zinc composition. It’s the 1982-D “small date” Lincoln Memorial cent made from copper.

Why is the 1982 D penny rare?

The most valuable 1982 penny is a transitional error caused by the move from 95% copper to 99.2% zinc composition. It’s the 1982-D “small date” Lincoln Memorial cent made from copper. Leftover copper planchets struck with the new “Small Date” dies meant for zinc coins caused this error coin rarity.

How can you tell if a 1982 penny is different?

If your Lincoln Memorial penny has a date before 1982, it is made of 95% copper. If the date is 1983 or later, it is made of 97.5% zinc and plated with a thin copper coating. For pennies dated 1982, when both copper and zinc cents were made, and best way to determine their composition is to weigh them.

How can you tell if you have a 1982-D small date penny?

Four Easy Steps to tell the variety of your 1982 Lincoln cent and find out if you have the rare 1982-D Small Date Copper Lincoln Memorial Cent.

  1. Check for the Mint Mark. Denver struck cents display a “D” below the date.
  2. Check the numeral 8 in the date.
  3. Check the numeral 2 in the date.
  4. Check the weight.

How can you tell if a 1982 D penny is copper?

Is a 1982-D penny rare?

The only known 1982-D Small Date copper penny sold for $18,800 at a Stack’s Bowers auction on August 3, 2017 — no joke. Of course, you’ve got to know what you’re looking for — because to the unaided eye, this rare penny might not look or feel any different than the highly common zinc 1982-D Small Date pennies.