You are going to have to be a lot more specific with your question. Please create a new question including the denomination and series of the coin. Are you referring to the 1900 Double Eagle? 20 1900 quarters from the Philadelphia mint? Or what? Without knowing what you are asking it is impossible to answer your question.
Then it was made at the Philadelphia mint.
All were struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
The Denver mint did not issue any nickels in 1906, only Philadelphia did. A 1906 Philadelphia nickel retails at $3 to $25 depending on condition.
Only the Philadelphia mint made pennies in 1900. There isn't really a rarest.
A Philadelphia coin known as a Philadelphia mint is a coint that is made that has a P on it for penny. The Philadelphia mint coin is worth about one sent.
1912 was the only year Liberty nickels were struck at branch mints as well as at Philadelphia. If there is a mint mark, it would be a small D or S on the reverse below the button to the left of the word CENTS. At that time Philadelphia didn't use a "P" mint mark so all Liberty head nickels minted there will not have a mint mark.
1912 was the only year Liberty nickels were struck at branch mints as well as at Philadelphia. If there is a mint mark, it would be a small D or S on the reverse below the button to the left of the word CENTS. At that time Philadelphia didn't use a "P" mint mark so all Liberty head nickels minted there will not have a mint mark.
July 28, 2009 A 1939-P [Philadelphia mint] Walking Liberty half dollar in good condition is worth from $9 to $12. If it is a little better than just good condition then it is worth from $13 to $30 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
1905 Liberty nickels were only minted at Philadelphia, so they do not carry a mint mark.
Please see the attached link.More:The value depends on where the coin was minted and what condition it is in. The 1871 Seated Liberty Silver Dollar was minted in Philadelphia and Carson City. According to USA Coin Book, these are the values of this coin: Philadelphia (no mint mark): A coin in good condition is worth about $215 up to about $1,700 in MS60 mint condition. In MS63 choice uncirculated grade, this coin is worth about $4,000. Proof coins were also minted in Philadelphia and these are worth roughly $3,750.Carson City (small "CC" mint mark): A coin in good condition is worth about $1,900 up to about $72,250 in MS60 mint condition. Not many coins are known to exist beyond this good of condition but they would be most certainly be worth much more.
No mint mark indicates Philadelphia. The coin is worth exactly 10 cents.
Several coins used the Seated Liberty design. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination, and the mint mark if you can locate it. Many of the coins don't have mint marks because they were made at the main mint in Philadelphia. Others will have a small S, O, or CC on the back under the eagle.