The 1919 dime with no mint mark is worth around $3 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $6. In extremely fine condition the value is around $10. In uncirculated condition the price is around $45 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
Where is the mint mark on a 1919 penny?
To Lincoln’s right is the mintage date, and just below the date is the mint mark, if one is present.
Is a 1919 wheat penny with no mint mark worth anything?
1919 penny with no mintmark — A 1919 Lincoln cent with no mintmark on the obverse (heads side) was made at the Philadelphia Mint. Heavily worn specimens are worth about 10 to 65 cents. Uncirculated pieces that have never been spent as money are worth a lot more. It’s worth about 30 cents to $7 in well-worn condition.
What is the W on a Mercury dime?
Mercury dime
| Mint marks | D, S, (2016 only) W. Located on reverse between letter “E” in “ONE” and the base of the olive branch. Philadelphia Mint specimens lack mint mark. |
| Obverse | |
|---|---|
| Design | A young Liberty, with winged cap |
| Designer | Adolph Weinman |
| Design date | 1916 |
How much does a 1919 penny sell for?
Pricing the 1919 Lincoln Penny
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1919 Lincoln Penny | $0.20 | $5 |
| 1919 Lincoln Penny (D) | $0.50 | $32 |
| 1919 Lincoln Penny (S) | $0.20 | $18 |
| Source: Red Book |
Does a 1919 wheat penny have any value?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1919 Wheat Penny value at an average of 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $60.
Where is the “W” on the Mercury Dime? That little W, seen on the lower right side of the obverse behind Miss Liberty’s neck and between the date and the letter “Y” of “LIBERTY,” is in fact a monogram bearing the letters “A” and “W” and representing the initials of the coin’s designer, Adolph A. Weinman.
Where does the W mint mark come from?
The U.S. Mint is launching new 2019 America the Beautiful quarters bearing the W mint mark, a first for the Mint in 227 years of minting coins. The most common mint marks are a “P”, which denotes coins made in Philadelphia or “D” for coins made in Denver. Typically, circulating coins are made in Philadelphia or Denver.
What was the original name of the West Point Mint?
Originally, the West Point Mint was called the West Point Bullion Depository. At one point it had the highest concentration of silver of any U.S. mint facility, and for 12 years produced circulating pennies. It has since minted mostly commemorative coins and stored gold.
Are there any W Mints in the US Mint?
The United States Mint has announced that it will include the first-ever nickels struck at the West Point Mint with “W” mint marks as a bonus to those who purchase the 2020 U.S. Mint Proof set and Silver Proof sets.
When was the first Penny made with a P mintmark?
Until now these coins have only been produced at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints. The first coins of any type to appear with a “P” mintmark for the Philadelphia Mint were 1942-P nickels made of silver because nickel was needed for strategic use during World War II.