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Is your 1969 s penny a proof?

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How do you know you have proof penny?

It will have a S mintmark.


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It will have no added value, unless it is a GEM uncirculated coin (worth about 25 cents), or a proof coin (worth about 50 cents).


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How to know if you have a rare proof version of a 1990 penny without mint mark?

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What is the misprint on the penny that makes iut so valuable?

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