



Add a high-grade modern classic to your collection with this 1990 Lincoln Memorial Cent, a beautifully preserved example of late 20th-century U.S. coinage. Designed by Victor David Brenner, the Lincoln Cent continues to be one of the most recognized and widely collected coins in American history.
Graded MS65RD (Gem Mint State Red) by PCGS, this coin is in gem uncirculated condition, featuring sharp strike detail, smooth surfaces, and vibrant original red luster. The full Red (RD) designation indicates exceptional preservation, with the coin retaining its original copper brilliance and eye appeal.
While the 1990 issue is common in lower grades, Gem-quality examples like MS65RD are highly sought after for their superior condition and visual appeal. These coins are especially popular among collectors building registry sets or seeking flawless modern examples.
This piece offers the perfect combination of affordability, quality, and eye-catching brilliance, making it an excellent addition to any Lincoln Cent collection.
Key Details:
- Year: 1990
- Mint Mark: No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint)
- Denomination: 1 Cent (Lincoln Memorial Cent)
- Grade: PCGS MS65RD (Gem Mint State – Red)
- Composition: 97.5% Zinc, 2.5% Copper (copper-plated zinc)
- Designer (Obverse): Victor David Brenner
- Reverse Design: Lincoln Memorial
- Historic Significance: Represents modern U.S. coinage of the late 20th century
- Rarity: Common date, but premium quality in MS65RD
- Condition Highlights: Gem uncirculated with strong luster and minimal imperfections
- Color: Red (RD) – full original mint brilliance
- Collector Appeal: Ideal for registry sets and high-grade collections
- Investment Potential: Affordable gem coin with consistent collector demand
The 1990 Lincoln Memorial Cent in PCGS MS65RD delivers top-tier eye appeal and pristine condition, making it a standout modern collectible for both new and experienced collectors alike.

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