To explain the letters on bills, "D" isn't a mint mark. The US Mint only makes coins; all 1928 bills were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington.
A small "D" below the date indicates that the bill was printed as part of the 5th set of 1928-series bills, which in this case refers to the administration of Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and US Treasurer W. A. Julian.
There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 D US 2 dollar bill?".
No D's in 1928. The coins were only struck in Philadelphia and San Francisco. The S coins run from $30.00 to $70.00 in circulated grades.
There has never been an A mint mark. You're looking at the designer's monogram. The mint mark will be on the back between the word ONE and the eagle's tail feathers. See the related question for more details.
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Unfortunately, your German mark is only worth $1-$2 depending on its condition. This mark is very common and does not have a high value.
The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment of value. Circulated coins have retail values from $200.00 to $450.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. Mint State are $500.00-$650.00.
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
Only coins are minted and have mint marks. Bills are printed. The F is called a series letter and indicates that the bill was the 7th signature combination in the series begun in 1928.Please see the Related Question for more information.
If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated coins have retail values of $275.00-$430.00 depending on the grade.
If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated values are $290.00-$450.00 depending on the grade
To clarify things, it's not from Chicago and A is not the mint mark. The US Mint only makes coins; all bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. In 1928 all bills were printed in Washington. A is the series letter and Chicago is the location of the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill. Please see the Related Question for more information.
1928 makes it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, below the word "one." D for Denver, S is San Francisco, and no mark is Philadelphia.
No D's in 1928. The coins were only struck in Philadelphia and San Francisco. The S coins run from $30.00 to $70.00 in circulated grades.
The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin underneath the "One" in "One Dollar"
$6 if worn, up to $10 if in nearly new condition. The K583 mark is a plate number and doesn't affect the bill's value or help identify it. A bill's date, series letter, seal color, and condition are the most important factors.
1928 would make it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the word "one."
The 1928 Philadelphia Peace Dollar has no mint mark, indicating it was minted in Philadelphia. A normal 1928 Peace Dollar would have a D or S mint mark denoting it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. The absence of a mint mark on the coin indicates it is the Philadelphia Mint version.