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1941 US quarter mintmarksThe mint mark is on the reverse, or tails, side of the Washington quarter from 1941, just below the eagle; it can be hard to see.

The standard D and S mintmarks, representing Denver and San Francisco, respectively, are used; no mintmark represents Philadelphia.

Mint marks weren't moved to the front of the quarter (and most other denominations) until 1968. The P mint mark didn't appear on quarters until 1980.

US Coins don't have multiple mint marks because they indicate where a coin was struck, and that can only be at a single mint.

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