Denver did not strike any dollars in 1928. You may be seeing a small and indistinct S mint mark.
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It's simple. A 1922 S silver dollar will have a S mintmark while a 1922 D silver ill have a D mintmark. The mintmark is located on the reserve below the word "ONE".
$17-$450 depending on Condition.
You've got to give us the mintmark and the exact year. Morgan dollars have a mintmark (if any) above the D and O in dollar on the reverse.
If you mean a mintmark? and it has one, it's on the reverse just above the tip of the eagles tail
No D's in1928,but the S runs from $35.00 to $65.00 in circulated grades
It's simple. A 1922 S silver dollar will have a S mintmark while a 1922 D silver ill have a D mintmark. The mintmark is located on the reserve below the word "ONE".
$17-$450 depending on Condition.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
For U.S. silver dollars, the mintmark is located on the reverse of the coin under the eagle. For Morgan Dollars mintmark's are under the wreath and above the letters DO in DOLLAR. Peace Dollars have mintmark's under the word "ONE" near the eagle's tail.
You've got to give us the mintmark and the exact year. Morgan dollars have a mintmark (if any) above the D and O in dollar on the reverse.
The mintmark is above the tail, below O of ONE
On a US silver dollar, the mintmark is in a variety of locations, on a Morgan Dollar ( 1878-1921) it is underneath the tail feathers of the eagle between the D and the O in Dollar. On a Peace Dollar (1921-1935) it is located underneath the One in "One Dollar" on the reverse on an Eisenhower Dollar (1971-1978) it is between the 3rd and 4th numbers of the date by Eisenhower's neck. If there is no mintmark, the coin was minted in Philadelphia, if there is a D mintmark, the coin was minted in Denver, if there is an O mintmark the coin was minted in New Orleans, if there is an S mintmark the coin was minted in San Fransisco and if there is a CC mintmark the coin was minted in Carson City
No such coin as a 1977 E silver dollar. A Eisenhower dollar dated 1977 can only have a D or S mintmark and none are silver and the coin is just face value.
The Denver mint did not strike any silver dollars in 1928. You may have a 1928-S where the S is indistinct. This coin is worth $20 to $30 depending on condition.
If there is no mintmark it was made a Philadelphia. D means Denver and S means San Francisco.
If you mean a mintmark? and it has one, it's on the reverse just above the tip of the eagles tail