Have you ever wondered how much money you can get for a 1990 penny? Are you curious if it’s even worth it to collect these coins? Well, these are some of the questions we are going to answer today.
In this post, we’ll do a deep dive into the 1990 penny value, its history, key features, varieties, and possible errors.
1990 Penny Details
Category: Lincoln Cents
Total Mintage: 11,777,959,100
Minting place: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco
Weight: 2.5 g
Diameter: 19 mm
Edge: Plain
Face value: $0.01 (1 cent)
Composition: 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper
Observe designer: Victor D. Brenner
Reverse designer: Frank Gasparro
The 1990 Penny’s Obverse Design
The 1990 penny’s obverse bears the image of Abraham Lincoln facing right. To the lower right side of Lincoln, the year 1990 is inscribed. Also, the word “LIBERTY” is written horizontally to the left of Lincoln, behind his neck.
On top of the coin, along its top rim the words “IN GOD WE TRUST” are engraved. Interestingly, the initials of the obverse’s designer, VDB, are written along the cutoff of Lincoln’s shoulder.
This obverse design was originally made by artist Victor D. Brenner in 1909. The only difference between what he created and the 1990 version is the “IN GOD WE TRUST” legend.
The 1990 Penny’s Reverse Design
The 1990 penny’s reverse has the image of the Lincoln Memorial in its center. On top of this building, the words “E PLURIBUS UNUM” are engraved. There is a dot between each word and one at the end.
This Latin motto means “out of many, one”. It refers to the fact that the United States is a nation made of many states. On top of these words, along the top rim of the coin, the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” are engraved.
These words start from the left side of the coin to the right side. Below the memorial, the words “ONE CENT” are written along the bottom rim. These words are in a bigger font than the other words in this design.
This reverse design was made by Frank Gasparro, the mint’s chief engraver from 1965 to 1981.
Other Features of the 1990 Penny
The 1990 penny has a diameter of 19 mm and a weight of 2.5 grams. It is made of copper-plated zinc and has a smooth plain edge.
In 1990, the Philadelphia mint produced 6,851,765,000 pennies; none of them had mint marks. This was the highest mintage of 1990 pennies. As such, they are readily available to this day, especially in good and fine grades.
However, they are not that valuable; you can get one for as low as one cent. Even the extremely fine ones will usually go for around 25 cents per piece. The uncirculated ones can go for $5 to $550.
A rare sample, a red PCGS MS69 1990 penny from Philadelphia, even went for $7,200. Remember, the redder and the better the condition of the coin, the more valuable it is.