Yes, mintmark is one word.
The mintmark on a Peace dollar is located below the word ONE on the back of the coin. Keep in mind that if it was made at the Philadelphia mint it won't have a mintmark.
The mintmark if it has one, is between the word ONE and the eagle's wing tip on the reverse.
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".
The mintmark if it has one, is between the word ONE and the tip of the eagle's tail.
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.
In 1935 the US mints would have been making Peace dollars. The mintmark is located on the tails side below the word ONE. Keep in mind that if it was made at Philadelphia it will not have a mintmark.
To the right of the word "ONE" on the reverse. D stands for Denver. The S stands for San Francisco.
A "clear" S mintmark is one where the "S" is very distinguishable. The "filled" S mintmark is one where the "S" is more blob like (it looks more like an 8 than an S)
Regardless of the year the mintmark is in the same place on all Morgan silver dollars, it's on the reverse just above the letters DO in dollar. If it does not have a mintmark it was coined in Philadelphia no Morgan dollar has a "P" mintmark.
first you must check and see if it has a S mintmark on the reverse under the word ONE. S stands for the San Fransisco mint. if there is a S mintmark, it is worth $40 in circulated condition, and $300+ in mint state. If there is no mintmark on the back, it is worth $500 in circulated condition and $650+ in mint state.
The Australian 1985 One Dollar coin does not have a mintmark. They were all minted at the Royal Australian Mint Canberra.
No, what you are seeing is not the mintmark, but the designer's initials (the "W" mintmark would not be used until the 1980s) the mintmark (if any) would be found on the back of the coin after the "E" in "ONE"