The $398,000 1982-D Small Date Copper Penny – Rarer Than the 1943 Copper Cent! (How to Spot One)

🪙 A Modern Rarity Worth Nearly $400,000

Most pennies are worth a single cent… but the 1982-D Small Date Copper Lincoln Cent is no ordinary coin.
With one example selling for $398,000, it’s considered the holy grail of modern U.S. coinage — even rarer than the 1943 copper penny😲✨

Let’s explore what makes this legendary coin so valuable and how to tell if you have one hiding in your collection.


📜 Step 1: Historical Background – The 1982 Transition

The year 1982 marked a major change in U.S. penny composition:

🔸 Before mid-1982: Pennies were made of 95% copper (weight ≈ 3.11 grams).
🔸 After mid-1982: Switched to copper-plated zinc (weight ≈ 2.5 grams).

At the Denver Mint, a small batch of leftover copper planchets was mistakenly fed into presses striking Small Date dies — creating one of the most mysterious modern mint errors ever produced.


🔎 Step 2: Why It’s Rarer Than the 1943 Copper Penny

✔ Only 3 confirmed examples exist today (fewer than the 1943 copper cent!)
✔ Unique combination: Small Date + “D” mintmark + copper planchet
✔ Every known piece is in Mint State condition

💡 Collectors and grading experts consider it the rarest Lincoln cent variety known.


🧭 Step 3: How to Identify a Genuine 1982-D Small Date Copper Penny

Feature Rare 1982-D Copper (Small Date) Regular 1982-D Zinc
Weight ⚖️ 3.11 g ± 0.05 2.5 g
Date Style Straight-base “2” (Small Date) Curved “2” (Large Date)
Mintmark “D” below date “D” below date
Edge Solid copper color Zinc core visible
Sound Test Deep ringing tone Dull “clink”

📌 Pro Tip: Use a digital scale (to 0.01 g accuracy) and a 10× loupe for quick confirmation.


💵 Step 4: Auction Results & Value Trend

Only three certified coins are confirmed:

  • MS65BN → PCGS → Private Collection
  • MS64RD → NGC → Smithsonian Institution
  • MS63RB → ANACS → Legend Numismatics

📈 Record Sale: $398,000 (PCGS MS65BN, 2017)

Year Market Value
2010 $112,500
2017 $398,000
2030 (Projected) $750,000 +

💡 Values have more than tripled in a decade — and demand keeps climbing.


🔍 Step 5: Where More Might Be Hiding

Experts believe 5–10 examples could still be out there. Search these places first:

🏦 Original 1982-D bank rolls (especially early Denver batches)
💰 Old $50 penny bags from storage vaults
📦 Estate coin collections from the 1980s

🪙 Last Discovery: Found in a Minnesota bank roll (2009).


✅ Step 6: Authentication Checklist

Before sending your coin for grading, confirm these diagnostics:

✔ Weight must read 3.11 g (no exceptions)
✔ Small Date numerals (straight-based “2”)
✔ Edge shows solid copper color, no zinc core
✔ XRF metal test → 95% Cu, 5% Zn/Sn
✔ Submit to PCGS or NGC for official certification

🚫 Red Flags:

  • Weighs under 3.05 g
  • Plated zinc coin (shows wear spots)
  • Altered or added “D” mintmark

💎 Step 7: Investment Outlook

The 1982-D Small Date Copper Cent is considered a blue-chip rarity in U.S. numismatics.

Why Values Keep Rising:

✅ Ultra-low confirmed population
✅ Huge collector demand for transitional errors
✅ Registry-set competition among elite buyers

Best Auction Houses:

🏦 Heritage Auctions – record sales leader
🪙 Stack’s Bowers – modern error specialists
👑 Legend Rare Coin Auctions – exclusive consignments

💡 Pro Tip: Ask for PCGS TrueView imaging to attract top bidders and maximum exposure.

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