Collecting error coins has become a fascinating aspect of numismatics, with collectors frequently looking for uncommon and expensive blunders that have made their way into circulation.
Some of the most coveted error coins from the 1990s can sell for thousands of dollars, depending on their rarity and condition.
The 1992 Close AM Lincoln Cent is one of the most collectible mistake coins from the 1990s.
Another well-known 1990s error was the 1995 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent. The doubling is most noticeable on the obverse, namely in the words "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST."
Unlike the 1992 Close AM, the 1999 Wide AM Lincoln Cent has a gap between the "A" and "M" in "AMERICA" on the reverse, which is unique for that year.
A 1998 major variety of this error is like the large AM variety of the 1999 error large AM Lincoln Cent with a large separation between the "A" and the "M."
McGrath NOTE: One of the strangest-most expensive error coins of the 1990s is the 1990 No-S Proof Lincoln Cent.
Mistakes from the 1990s are fascinating to look at, and a glimpse into the process and sometimes the mistakes made when money is made.