$300,000 for a 1982 Penny? The ‘Perfect’ Small Date Error You Can Hunt For!

our Weekend Treasure Hunt Starts NOW – This Transitional Error Could Be Your Fortune!

Friday Night Coin Alert! As we close out this week, Pennyverse.info brings you one of numismatics’ most thrilling chases: the legendary 1982-D Small Date Bronze Penny. While typical examples fetch up to $20,000, a recently revealed “perfect” specimen graded MS67RD achieved a staggering $300,000 valuation! Your infographic is the ultimate key to this modern rarity.

💡 1982: The Year of 7 Pennies & Mint Chaos

This was the most complex production year in Lincoln Cent history. The U.S. Mint was mid-transition from 95% copper (3.11g) to copper-plated zinc (2.5g), creating 7 distinct varieties:

  • Two Metals: Bronze vs. Zinc
  • Two Date Sizes: Small Date vs. Large Date
  • Two Mints: Philadelphia (no mintmark) & Denver (“D”)

Amid this confusion, Denver Mint employees made a monumental mistake—accidentally striking Small Date dies on bronze planchets.


💎 The $300,000 “Perfect” Specimen

The Crown Jewel of 1982 Pennies

  • The Discovery: A Denver Mint worker spotted one flawless Small Date bronze cent with blazing red luster during production. He secretly preserved it for 40+ years.
  • The Grade: When finally submitted, PCGS graded it MS67RD—the highest-ever for this error.
  • The Value: As the finest known example, top collectors would drive bids to $300,000+ at auction.

🔥 Key Fact: Normal uncirculated 1982-D Small Date bronze cents are $15,000-$20,000—but condition is EVERYTHING!


🔍 Your 4-Step Hunt Guide (Follow the Infographic!)

Step 1: Gather ALL 1982 Pennies

  • Search rolls, jars, and collections—volume is key.

Step 2: Spot the SMALL DATE

  • Focus on the “2” in the date:
    • Small Date: Curved, delicate base
    • Large Date: Thick, straight base (common)

Step 3: Find the “D” Mintmark

  • Only Denver Mint errors command premium values.

Step 4: WEIGH IT! (The $300,000 Test)

  • Digital scale required (0.01g precision):
    • 2.5g = Common zinc (worth face value)
    • 3.11g = RARE bronze error ($$$$$)

📈 What to Do If You Find the “Heavy” One

🚨 Critical Steps:

  1. DO NOT CLEAN IT! (Even fingerprints can harm value.)
  2. Protect Immediately: Use cotton gloves; store in a coin holder.
  3. Get It Graded: Submit to PCGS or NGC (mandatory for authentication).
  4. Sell Smart: Contact:
    • Heritage Auctions (HA.com)
    • Stack’s Bowers (StacksBowers.com)

💡 Pro Tip: A certified AU-50 example sells for $10,000+MS-63 reaches $20,000+!


🤩 Start Your Hunt Tonight!

As of 7:21 PM Friday, countless 1982 pennies are hiding in spare change nationwide. Will YOU discover the next six-figure error?

Share your finds with us! 📸 Post clear photos + weight in our community for expert feedback.

Happy Hunting!
— The PennyVerse Team

“Turning everyday coins into extraordinary treasures!”


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