Where is the mint mark found?

on the back of the coin near the rim in the center bottom portion of the coin. on the back of the coin at the bottom left, to the right of the word ONE. 1946-1964- near the bottom left of the torch on the back of the coin. Coins dated 1968 and up have the mint mark above the date on the front.

Do all U.S. coins have a mint mark?

On United States coins, the U.S. Mint has used none, one, or two letters to indicate the mint facility that produced the coin. It has been a tradition in the United States that coins minted at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania facility do not carry a mint mark since this is the main production facility for the mint.

How do I find out where a coin is from?

How do I identify my coin?

  1. First, find the date of the coin and notice the language of any text on the coin.
  2. If the text is in a language you understand or can translate, this can help identify what region this coin is from.
  3. Third, notice the denomination if it is found on the coin.

Where can you find the mint mark on a coin?

Mint Marks & Where to find them.. On most coins, the mint mark can be easily found by carefully looking at the coin.

Where does the W mint mark come from?

The coins with “P” mint marks are from the Philadelphia Mint and the “W” mint marks come from the West Point Mint. To find the value of your coins though, or to sell them, you can contact our Coin Buying Department. They are available from 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday. The telephone number is 1-877-857-7850. Have a nice day!

Where is the mint mark on a Philadelphia nickel?

If the Philadelphia mint produced the coin, there is no mint mark. The letter “D” indicates the Denver mint facility, and “S” stands for San Francisco. Key are susceptible to unscrupulous people trying to add a mint mark to a common date coin to increase its value.

Where does the P mint mark go on a five cent coin?

This changed in 1942. When nickel was removed from five-cent coins during World War II, the “P” mint mark first appeared on coins produced in Philadelphia. The mark’s position also moved from the right of Monticello to above the dome to indicate the new metal composition.

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