This page serves as a key resource for collectors interested in the specific and complex topic of the 1982 coin error. It functions as a central hub for content explaining the various transitional errors that occurred in that year, such as the switch from copper to zinc planchets and the use of both small and large date dies.

By providing detailed information on these nuanced varieties, American Rarities establishes itself as a highly knowledgeable and authoritative source in numismatics. This strategy builds significant trust with serious collectors, encouraging them to seek out the company’s expertise for an accurate appraisal of their 1982 cents and other potential error coins.

A Guide to the 7 Varieties of the 1982 Lincoln Cent

Cracking the Code: A Guide to the 1982 Lincoln Cent Varieties and the $15,000 Transitional Error For many casual collectors and heirs, the 1982 penny is a source of both…

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