The mint mark by itself isn't worth much. It has to be on a coin. If you do have a 2001 coin with a D mint mark, it's far too new to have any special value unless it's a high-quality uncirculated coin.
It is worth face value.
25 cents. Quarters made in Philadelphia didn't start using the P mint mark until 1980.
That depends on the mint mark, purity, condition, rarity, age and size of the coin.
This usually means it has a "P" mint mark which is often not printed. It stands for Philadelphia. Also your coin may be worn too much and the mint mark is not visible any more.
Yes, check eBay for its prices you should be astonished.More...Any U.S. coin before 1980 without a mint mark is perfectly normal. It simply means the coin was minted in Philadelphia. As of 05/2009 Morgan dollars of any date and mint mark retail for at least $14 in the lowest grade, and possibly very much more.Check the Related Link for specific values.
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
It is worth .25¢ The absence of a mint mark simply means it was minted at Philadelphia.
It is worth 1 cent.
About a dime.
It depends on the mint mark
a penny
Regardless of mint mark value is $14.00-$18.00
It is worth face value.
No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. It's worth exactly one cent.
1946 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.85. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $0.90. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $1.00. 1947 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.50. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $1.00. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $0.80.
No mint mark - $2 to $4 depending on wear "S" mint mark - $2 to $15
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