The mint mark "S" on US Coins means the coin was minted in San Francisco, California.
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Coins produced at the Denver mint have a "D" and those at the Philadelphia mint have either no mint mark (for pennies and coins before 1980) or a "P" for all other denominations. Coins produced at the mint at West Point, NY (largely bullion coins, although some 1996 dimes were produced there) have a "W" mint mark.
Which mint the coin was produced in. D is for Denver and S is for San Francisco. Cents without a mint mark are from Philadelphia Currently San Francisco does not produce cents for circulation. Older coins may have an S mint mark, however.
The "D" is the mint mark, it stands for the Denver Mint
On the reverse of the coin under the wreath. It's a S or O mint mark, but without a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia.
Denver, Colorado, the location of the mint at which it was produced.
Dates and mint marks are hand made at the Philadelphia Mint, so dies can differ.
It's the mint mark for San Francisco.
Which mint the coin was produced in. D is for Denver and S is for San Francisco. Cents without a mint mark are from Philadelphia Currently San Francisco does not produce cents for circulation. Older coins may have an S mint mark, however.
The "O" mint mark represents the US mint at New Orleans, Louisiana .
The O is the mint mark, it stands for the New Orleans mint.
The "D" is the mint mark, it stands for the Denver Mint
In us coinage the d is a mint mark of the Denver Colorado mint.
The "S" Mintmark on any US coin means it was made at the San Francisco Mint.
If you know it's a 1921 "S" Morgan you found the mint mark
On the reverse of the coin under the wreath. It's a S or O mint mark, but without a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia.
Yes. $1.25 if there is no mint mark, $7.75 if it has a D mint mark, and $132.50 if it has a S mint mark.
Denver, Colorado, the location of the mint at which it was produced.
Dates and mint marks are hand made at the Philadelphia Mint, so dies can differ.