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No S 1990 Lincoln Cent, PR69 Deep Cameo
Fewer Than 200 Pieces Believed Known

1990 1C No S PR69 Deep Cameo PCGS. It was in 1968 that the San Francisco Mint--or officially, the San Francisco Assay Office--took up the mantle of producing the United States' proof coins, accordingly adding an S mintmark on those pieces. In that same year the first No S proof coins were produced, the 1968 No S Roosevelt dimes. The same scenario has repeated several times since, and in 1990 fewer than 200 pieces of the 1990 No S Lincoln cent are believed to have escaped the facility. The present bright orange-red example is every bit as attractive and perfect as the day it left the proof dies. Population: 21 in 69 Deep Cameo, 0 finer (3/10).
From The Carter Family Collection.(Registry values: P1)

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 274B, PCGS# 93506, Greysheet# 2619)

Metal: 99.20% Zinc, 0.80% Copper
Weight: 2.50 grams
Weight: 0.09oz


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