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The E-Sylum: Volume 20, Number 8, February 19, 2017, Article 18

BRONZE 1982-D SMALL DATE CENT ERROR DISCOVERED

On February 13, 2017 NGC certified a rare modern error coin - a 1982-D Small Date cent struck in bronze. Congratulations to the discoverer; I've weighed many a 1982 cent while showing young numismatists how to tell the difference between the bronze and zinc cents of that year. I wasn't also checking the date size - guess I should have been! Here's the press release. -Editor

1982-D Small Date Cent Error obverse 1982-D Small Date Cent Error reverse

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) has certified the only known example of a 1982-D Small Date cent struck in bronze. The unique coin was discovered in November by an anonymous collector in Minnesota after he decided to examine a hoard of bronze cents that he had accumulated from circulation.

In 1982 the United States transitioned its cents from bronze to brass-plated zinc and modified the bust, lettering and date. These changes resulted in seven distinct varieties being issued for circulation that year: 1982 Large Date Bronze, 1982 Small Date Bronze, 1982-D Large Date Bronze, 1982 Large Date Brass-Plated Zinc, 1982 Small Date Brass-Plated Zinc, 1982-D Large Date Brass-Plated Zinc and 1982-D Small Date Brass-Plated Zinc.

No 1982-D Small Date Bronze cents were issued or known to exist until the discovery of the specimen recently certified by NGC. While one could argue that this piece is the eighth variety of circulation issue 1982 cents, NGC has attributed it as a mint error since it was undoubtedly struck in error from a leftover planchet and unintentionally released into circulation. The piece weighs 3.08 grams, which is well within the Mint’s tolerance for bronze cents.

The owner of this very special coin contacted variety and error specialist Ken Potter, who revealed the existence of the sole 1982-D Small Date Bronze cent in an article published by Numismatic News. The unique coin was then submitted to NGC for certification. NGC confirmed the bronze composition and the coin’s weight—3.08 grams—was well within the Mint’s tolerance for bronze cents. The coin was graded NGC AU 58 and attributed as the “discovery coin.”

To read the complete article, see:
NGC Certifies Unique Cent (www.ngccoin.com/news/article/5795/1982-D-small-date-cent/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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