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1990 Proof Cent No S

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I inherited by accident an awesome coin collection from an unknown person when I purchased $25 in pennies last week.

I am pretty sure (because of the research that I have done) that this coin as well as a few other 1990's that were apart of this collection.

I wanted to see what you (forum members) think about my cent piece. I can also attach more pics of this coin and/or other 1990 cents as well if you needed.

1990-Proof-Cent-No-S
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JO, what makes you say this is a proof cent ?
It is a 1990 phily business strike made for circulation LINCOLN.
sorry !
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Just a regular Philly..Sorry

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Not a proof coin.
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Business strike.
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Not a proof coin. Go down to your LCS and ask to see a proof Lincoln. Buy yourself a 2000ish memorial proof with nice cameo, it should only cost you a buck or so. You've clearly never seen a proof lincoln in hand, and once you see some your gunna be blown away.
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1990-Proof-Cent-No-S



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Here's a real 1990 No S Proof cent, too large of a pic for me to post it here, but it gets the point across well.

http://images.PCGS.com/CoinFacts/24...364_2200.jpg

Now you guys can't say I never help anyone out.
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If a proof is in circulation will it still look like a proof (cameo/frosted)? Or will that feature of it be lost?

Just like new cents/coins get wear on them & become darker, will this also happen with a proof coin?

Speaking of the 1990 proof, besides the rim, if it has lost its luster is there any other way to tell that it's a 90 no S is in fact a 90 no S proof?

I've seen a few proofs that are old & look old.

Still unsure.... :/
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The protected areas of the field would retain some of the original finish. Particularly the areas around any letter or number. Still Lookin.
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