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I am asked several times a month about a no mint mark coin. Usually it is someone who has a 1990 Lincoln Cent they found in their change that doesn't have a mint mark, but that is normal for a business strike.

The US Mint never put a P on a cent (until) 2017, and not on the other denominations until 1980. The only exception is the 1982 No P dime and it is the only business strike coin with a missing mint mark error, so far.

Here's a list with values and images of all known No mint mark coins.

http://coinauctionshelp.com/no-mint-mar ... in-values/

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Thanks Daniel. All good information.
(BTW- Read the information on value for the Nickel. Small editing error, Dime?)

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Thanks! I fixed it. Finally a regular saw and commented on my posts!

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#4 Unread post by PetesPockets55 »

It really is a good list and very useful.
My problem is I'm so set in my ways, I go straight to the forum and don't check out the other areas of the site to find my way around. widegrin
Don't say it often enough, but thank you for all your effort and time keeping this information available for anyone wanting some help and questions answered.

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I appreciate it, but glad to have you here no matter. Thanks!

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