1990 no s penny?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Claarsonya27, Apr 30, 2018.

  1. Claarsonya27

    Claarsonya27 New Member

    I've found a bunch of 1990 no mint mark penny's but one of them is much shinier and newer looking. Can you tell me if the penny on the bottom might be a no s mint 152511040244310743841.jpg
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    You just joined CoinTalk?
    What do you know about no S Cents?
    What Did you hear about them that makes them so special?

    Usually no Mint Mark on a Cent means they were minted at the Philadelphia Mint.
     
  4. Wheatmaster101

    Wheatmaster101 U.S. Cent Collector

    Can i have a picture of just the front and back of the penny?
     
  5. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    The OP thinks that bottom coin is
    the rare Proof "No S" MM Cent.

    That info is all over the internet, but
    folks look for the coin without the
    "S" mintmark, without knowing what
    a proof coin is, or looks like.
     
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  6. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    There are no fewer than seven videos on Youtube touting the 1990 no S penny.

    I'd bet that none of them explain the difference between proof and business strikes.

    Is it one of those videos that brought you here, Claarsonya27?

    Your coins are not proof strikes from the San Francisco mint, but they are business strikes from the Philadelphia mint.
     
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  7. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Cointalk
    You will no if you find a proof here is a pic of the one your looking for. IMO
    Dave 80512926_50997322_2200.jpg
     
  8. Claarsonya27

    Claarsonya27 New Member

    I don't know much obviously I'm new to looking for error coins. But I just know its a proof coin that should have had an s on it but it didn't get stamped. The one I found is much shinier then the others I have but probably not actually a proof coin.
     
  9. Claarsonya27

    Claarsonya27 New Member

    It wasn't a video I watched but I just did a Google search on error coins. And I did end up looking more into it and realised that this penny I found didn't look like the proof coin
     
  10. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Note the photo Dave posted. A proof will have nicely squared rims, frosted devices and mirror like fields. You are posting normal business strikes that were never intended to have a mint mark as was said above. Sorry, but yours are not the ones.
     
  11. dpoole

    dpoole Junior Member

    Keep looking in proof sets, though. 1990 No S proofs are very rare, one of the modern coin rarities.
     
  12. Claarsonya27

    Claarsonya27 New Member

    Thank you for the help everyone
     
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