1990 Cent

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by squonk, Jan 14, 2007.

  1. squonk

    squonk New Member

    Hi!
    I found a 1990 Lincoln cent without "s" mark. It is most likely a proof coin. I heard it is highly valuable.
    Where should I go to determine the value of the coin?
    If the coin is really worth much, where should I sell it?
    Thank you so much,
    Squonk
     
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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    [​IMG] to CoinTalk squonk.

    I've given your post its own thread in the correct forum. Attaching it to an old thread is not a good idea.

    Your coin is either worth well over $1,000, or 1-10¢ depending on grade.

    There were more than 6.8-billion cents minted at Philadelphia that year with no mint mark. There were also nearly 4-million proofs minted at San Francisco, of which a very small percentage had no S mint mark. Statistically of course, the odds are very great that you have a Philadelphia coin. In addition, there are a lot of S-mark coins which have had the mint mark removed by scammers.

    Please post a clear picture of both the full obverse, and the mint mark area, of your coin. There are expert members who may be able to determine what you really have, and its grade.

    Good luck, but don't count your chickens yet!:hatch:
     
  4. Becky

    Becky Darkslider

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    What he said....;) :p
     
  5. n_sandler4

    n_sandler4 Paul

    "It is most likely a proof coin."

    Sorry, as Roy said, it's most definently a common cent. For you too find a proof penny in circulation, that just happens to be 1990, and also happenes to be the very rare version of the 1990 proof, is just not going to happen.
     
  6. squonk

    squonk New Member

    Thanks for the welcomes and the information :)
    I attached 2 photos of the coin. I dont have my camera with me right now, but if it is necessary I will make more pictures today afternoon.
    In the photos the coin seems very gold-yellow-ish, but that's because of what light I used.
     

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  7. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    squonk:
    Welcome, and no, it is not a proof.
    Better luck next time!
     
  9. squonk

    squonk New Member

    Thanks!
    I just thought it might be a proof coin because:
    - it has different edge than the rest of the one cents (it is "deeper")
    - it has shaper design
    - it has different color
    But I'm really new to the coins so thanks for help!
     
  10. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    that is not a proof. a proof coin has a S mintmark.
     
  11. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    That was the point he was making - there were 1990 Proof cents that did not have the S mint mark.
     
  12. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Welcome to our forum glad to have you :hail:
     
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