1990 No Mint Penny

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In 1990, some pennies were printed without an ‘S’, the usual signifier for official US Mint coins. Some of these are normal, as the Philadelphia mint just didn’t print them with an ‘S’ that year. But if you find yourself a San Francisco proof (clues include shiny surfaces and a clearly defined Abe), you could get up to $3,000.