No. The West Point mint was established in the 1980s.
This is a common area of confusion. You're seeing the monogram of the designer, A. A. Weinmann.
Mercury dimes have their mint mark on the reverse next to the word ONE - blank = Phila., D = Denver, S = San Francisco.
"Island" is Icelandic for, of course, Iceland.
That sounds like a U.S. Liberty nickel, except none were minted in 1914. They were produced from 1883 through 1912, and are made of 75% copper with 25% nickel, which is the same blend still used today.
Yes, if you go to bing.com and click on images then type the coin in the search bar.
Several countries used centavo as currency, and in 1944 The Philippines is to left of date
That particular coin is a privately minted coin and is worth its weight in silver. Whatever the current spot price is at.
There was no such coin minted in the USA in 1924.
The U.S. Mint has never produced a one troy ounce seated liberty coin. I can only deduce that you have a privately minted one ounce silver round that has a seated liberty design on it. These have been minted for decades and continue to be minted every year by private companies.
The first US quarter was minted in 1796. It had a portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin.
No such coin exists. From 1905-1920 there was no dollar coin minted.
No. The Peace Dollar was last minted in 1935 and the Eisenhower Dollar was not minted until 1971.
Please post new question that includes the denomination of the coin.
Nearly all US coins minted in 1882 have the word LIBERTY or a picture of Miss Liberty on them. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. It's either not dated 1944 or not a Franklin half. > Franklin halves were minted from 1948 to 1963. > Walking Liberty halves were made from 1916 to 1947.
The Liberty Nickel is a USA 5 cent coin which was minted from 1883 to 1912, bearing the image of Lady Liberty on the obverse [heads] side of the coin and a large letter "V" on the reverse [tails] side of he coin.
It has numerous presidents and it doeas have the statue of liberty on the back it was first minted in 2007. yes, it is a real coin.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. As you can see from your pocket change ALL US coins have the word LIBERTY on them.
There is no such thing as a Liberty dollar coin minted in 2000. There is however the Sacajawea dollar which was minted in brass, and unless in proof condition it is only worth $1.