Which 90s pennies are valuable?
James Olson
Updated on April 07, 2026
First, let’s talk about how much 1990 pennies are worth:
- 1990 Philadelphia (no mintmark) penny – 6,851,765,000 (6.85 billion) minted, 10 to 25+ cents.
- 1990-D (Denver) penny – 4,922,894,533 (4.92 billion) minted, 10 to 25+ cents.
- 1990-S penny – 3,299,559 minted, $3+
- 1990 No S penny – estimated less than 200 exist; $2,750+
What is the rarest penny you can have?
1943-D Lincoln Bronze Cent But the rarest of all is this single known example from the Denver mint. It is the most valuable penny in the world.
How much is a 1980 d penny worth?
The 1980 penny with no mint mark and the 1980 D penny are each worth around $0.30 in uncirculated condition with an MS 65 grade. The 1980 S proof penny is worth around $2.50 in PR 65 condition.
How much is a 1985 penny worth?
Since over 5 billion 1985 pennies were minted, the value of your 1985 penny is more than likely only face value. Even in uncirculated condition, the 1985 penny is worth only a mere $0.25.
How much is a 1995 Lincoln Memorial penny worth?
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1995 Lincoln Memorial Penny (Doubled Die Variety) is Worth $53 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin’s Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin).
What kind of Penny was made in 1996?
The US Mint produced two major varieties of the 1996 Lincoln Memorial Cent (Penny). The most common variety for 1996 is the close “AM” variety. Although the one shown above is the rarer wide “AM” variety.
Are there any pennies worth more than 1 cent?
Most pennies are worth 1 cent, but to coin collectors, some are worth more than their weight in gold. Earlier this year, an ordinary looking penny made headlines when it was found among the possessions of a man named Don Lutes.
What’s the difference between a 1999 Penny and a 1992 Penny?
The 1999 Wide AM penny is the exact opposite of the 1992 Close AM. “The regular run was supposed to have the letters ‘A’ and ‘M’ in ‘AMERICA’ almost touching, and the special proof coins were supposed to have a wider space between those letters,” said Bucki.