No such thing as a "mint code". But the Mintmark's currently used on regular issue coins are P= Philadelphia & D= Denver.
The US Mint uses various codes on coins to indicate the mint facility where they were produced. Some common mint codes include "P" for Philadelphia, "D" for Denver, "S" for San Francisco, and "W" for West Point. These codes can typically be found on the obverse or reverse side of the coin, near the date.
you can get coins from the mint by ordering the coins through the us mints web site follow this link www.usmint.gov.
No. The US Mint in San Francisco has produced many coins for circulation since it opened in 1854. Prior to 1968 nearly all proof coins were made at the US Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1968, all proof coins were produced at the US Mint in San Francisco although this mint continued to produce Lincoln Cents for circulation until 1974 and Jefferson nickels until 1971. In 1984 the US Mint at West Point, New York began minting proof coins as well. The Philadelphia Mint also produced proof $1 coins in 1999.
US Mint statistics report 87,376,722 regular issue coins and 2,018 mint "Proof" coins. Unless uncirculated these coins are very common.
The United States Mint, responsible for producing the nation's currency, manufactures the highest volume of coins, ensuring a steady supply for circulation and collectors alike.
A P mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in the US Mint in Philadelphia.http://wiki.answers.com/What_does_the_p_stamp_mean_on_a_coin#ixzz19wdgY2lP
The US Mint produces circulating coins, commemorative coins, and bullion coins for the United States.
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A 1955 US Mint set contained 22 coins. It had 2 coins from each Mint that produced coins for circulation. All US Mint sets from 1947 through 1958 are double sets.
The first coins made by the US Mint was in 1793.
Platinum Bullion coins are produced at the Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint.
The US Mint product codes can be found on the product packaging, on the product page of their website, or in their catalog.
you can get coins from the mint by ordering the coins through the us mints web site follow this link www.usmint.gov.
You can purchase coins from the US mint. It is safe to purchase coins from them because you know you are getting what you bought because they make the coins. The link below has there website.
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The US Mint, which is part of the Department of the Treasury, produces US coins.
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