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Lincoln Proofs

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I was wondering why the 1991 S proof has such a premium? The mintage really isn't all that low compared to the other proof cents of the 90's.
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03/03/2010 10:23 am
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Probably started out with one person or a small group of people to overhype the lower mintage, and it took off from there. Just a guess.
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The last one I sold on ebay went for $9.50, if it did not have one small spot above the date it probably would have gone for more. I would probably not bother trying to sell any other recent raw proof Lincoln because they generally are quite inexpensive.
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Most Lincoln proof cents after 1964 sell for very little and really aren't worth listing on ebay. I wouldn't know why the 1991 S proof sells for more other than that is one of the more expensive proof sets to get.
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