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1990 'No S' Silver Penny?

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I've had this penny for years I thought it was cool as a kid and saved it. I just recently found it and tried to give it to my boyfriend who collects coins. He told me to keep it in case its worth a bit of money. But I don't know if it is. Can anyone help me?
1990-'No-S'-Silver-Penny?
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To the CCF

While I'm no expert, I'm pretty sure that the copper plating has been stripped or polished away exposing the zinc. Minted in Philadelphia that's why there is not a mint mark on it. IMHO, worth face value. The experts should be along soon and they will let you know for sure.
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Hummm.....appears it may have cartwheel luster. Some stronger, overhead light would help. It doesn't seem to have the washed-out look of a stripped coin. You may actually have an unplated cent.
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That would be interesting - never saw a "real" one. Would weighing it help or wouldn't there be that much difference?
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Take it to a jewelry store with an XRF machine (call ahead and ask if they have one). Takes 2 minutes and free and can see if it is actually steel. Being blunt it is very, very unlikely. Probably plated steel which was done all the time in science classrooms.
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There is a tiny chance it's from the mint without plating, but it's certainly worth checking.
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Take it to a jewelry store with an XRF machine (call ahead and ask if they have one). Takes 2 minutes and free and can see if it is actually steel. Being blunt it is very, very unlikely.

Where are you getting the idea that steel is involved with this at all? From the appearance it is either struck on a non-plated planchet, or someone has done a good job plating it post strike. (I say a good job because it would be difficult to plate it and still retain the cartwheel luster.) It is not a cent that has had the copper plating stripped off.
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Looks like it maybe the real deal. Closer images would be a plus for this one.
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Normally I would agree, but if this is the same thing, then I believe they should be evaluated together. I hope the OP and Romero1 can post large clear pics!
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I agree seeing the luster. All the stripped coins I've found are very dull. Some you can even make out traces of copper. Can you post better pics please.
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The real deal shows cart wheels.
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I think she has a zinc cent that missed the copper plating process from the mint . A keeper for sure .
Stacey , put that bad boy in a protective holder before it gets ruined .
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1990-'No-S'-Silver-Penny?
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Sorry for the late post. Here are better photos
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bump for experts, inquiring minds want to know!
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We need a picture of the rim.
So far I'm thinking its a naked Zinc cent.

But what makes me have a few doubts are the marks all around the date.
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