If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
It is located on the obverse, to the left of the date.
1964 US nickels were minted at Philadelphia (no mint mark at that time) and Denver ("D")
In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
US coins minted before 1979-1981 (the exact date varies with the coin) don't necessarily have a mint mark. Coins without a mint mark were minted at the US Mint facility in Philadelphia. Since 1981, all coins except for the US cent will have a mint mark; for Philadelphia it will be a "P". US cents, often misnamed "pennies," minted in Philadelphia still do not carry a mint mark even through 2007.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
It is located on the obverse, to the left of the date.
YES I have one.
1964 US nickels were minted at Philadelphia (no mint mark at that time) and Denver ("D")
The coin is 25 cents, the "P" mint mark was not used on US quarters until 1980
In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
See if it has an "S" mint mark. If it does then it's a mint proof and it will be silver clad. No "S", no silver.
one quarter of a dollar or 25 cents. If it is a coin minted before 1964, it is made of actual silver (or a percentage) and is probably worth more as a collectable coin. How much depends on what year, what mint mark, and its condition.
US coins minted before 1979-1981 (the exact date varies with the coin) don't necessarily have a mint mark. Coins without a mint mark were minted at the US Mint facility in Philadelphia. Since 1981, all coins except for the US cent will have a mint mark; for Philadelphia it will be a "P". US cents, often misnamed "pennies," minted in Philadelphia still do not carry a mint mark even through 2007.
Please check your coin again. No US quarters were minted in 1922.Also "M" is the designer's initial and not a mint mark. The mint mark position on Standing Liberty quarters is on the other pedestal:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco
The mint mark is on the reverse of the coin under the eagle. If there is no mint mark it was minted at the Philadelphia mint; "D" = Denver and "S" = San Francisco. The Philadelphia mint issued quarters in large quantities. These are the most available and generally trade at their silver bullion value… unless in "Uncirculated" condition.