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To find the mint mark on these coins, you will need to look at the back, bottom, slightly left portion to see one if at all. It should be near the bottom of the fasces, but may not have one and would be a Philadelphia issue.

All Mercury dimes have their mint mark location on the coin's back between the E in the word ONE and the bottom of the fasces stack. However there wasn't a P mint mark in those days - Philadelphia coins had no mint marks.
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See the related question about mintmark locations.

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