Australian coins minted at the Melbourne Mint do not have a mintmark.
if its does not have a mint stamp it was minted in philly
MINTED EDITION
All coins have a date that they were minted, so by looking at the coin carefully, you will find the date the coin was minted.
They were minted In 2011.
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In 1906 there were 8,992,435 quarters minted. Philadelphia minted........... 3,656,435 Denver minted ...................3,280,000 New Orleans minted.......... 2,056,000
During the dark years of World War 2, Australia continued to mint coins, but some coins were minted by our allies.In 1942, the following Australian coins were minted -Halfpenny0.72 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4.334 million minted at the Perth Mint6 million minted at the Bombay MintPenny12.244 million minted at the Perth Mint9 million minted at the Bombay MintThreepence0.528 million minted at the Melbourne Mint8 million minted at the San Francisco Mint16 million minted at the Denver MintSixpence8.968 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco Mint12 million minted at the Denver MintShilling2.92 million minted at the Melbourne Mint4 million minted at the San Francisco MintFlorin18.07 million minted at the Melbourne Mint6 million minted at the San Francisco Mint
British Two Pound coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse are as follows - Unimetallic coins 1986 - 8,212,184 minted (Commonwealth Games - Scotland) 1989 - 4,777,891 minted (Bill of Rights) 1994 - 1,443,116 minted (Bank of England) 1995 - 6,056,506 minted (Peace Goodwill and UN Anniversary) 1996 - 5,141,350 minted (10th European championship) Bimetallic coins 1997 - 13,734,625 minted (Technology) 1998 - 91,110,375 minted (Technology) 1999 - 33,719,000 minted (Technology) 1999 - 4,933,000 minted (Rugby World Cup) 2000 - 25,770,000 minted (Technology) 2001 - 34,984,750 minted (Technology) 2001 - 4,558,000 minted (Marconi) 2002 - 13,024,750 minted (Technology) 2002 - 771,750 minted (Commonwealth Games - Scotland) 2002 - 588,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - Wales) 2002 - 485,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - Ireland) 2002 - 650,500 minted (Commonwealth Games - England) 2003 - 17,531,250 minted (Technology) 2003 - 4,299,000 minted (DNA) 2004 - 11,981,500 minted (Technology) 2004 - 5,004,500 minted (Trevithick) 2005 - 3,837,250 minted (Technology) 2005 - 10,191,000 minted (World War II) 2005 - 5,140,500 minted (Gunpowder Plot) 2006 - 16,715,000 minted (Technology) 2006 - 7,928,250 minted (Brunel - portrait) 2006 - 7,452,250 minted (Brunel - achievements) 2007 - 10,270,000 minted (Technology) 2007 - 7,545,000 minted (Act of Union) 2007 - 8,445,000 minted (Slave Trade) 2008 - 30,107,000 minted (Technology) 2008 - 910,000 minted (1908 Olympic Games) 2008 - 918,000 minted (Olympic Games Handover) 2009 - 8,775,000 minted (Technology) 2009 - 3,903,000 minted (Darwin) 2009 - 3,253,000 minted (Burns) 2010 - 6,890,000 minted (Technology) 2010 - 4,810,000 minted (Florence Nightingale) 2011 - 3,185,000 minted (Technology)
On the "heads" side of US coinage there is a date, that tells you when the coin was made.
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Die numbers were only on Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns minted by the Royal Mint. Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns minted at mints other than the Royal Mint, will have a small mintmark on the reverse of the coin near the date.