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Philadelphia did not mark the Dime, Quarter or Kennedy Half dollar that year. Prior to 1980, Philadelphia did not use the P mint mark on any coins, with the following exceptions: > 1979 $1 coins > wartime nickels made from mid-1942 to 1945

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What is a 1964 copper penny with no mint mark?

In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.


Where is the mint mark on a Kennedy half dollar?

1964: on the reverse side near the eagle's tail. Philadelphia issues do not have a mint mark, only Denver. 1965-1967: coins from these years do not carry mint marks, regardless of where they were struck. 1968-present: between the date and the bottom of Kennedy's neck. Philadelphia coins prior to 1980 do not have a mint mark.


What is the mint mark on a Kennedy half dollar?

1964: either no mint mark (Philadelphia) or a small D (Denver) near the left side of the eagle's tail 1965-67: no mint mark, even though they were struck at all 3 mints 1968-79: either no mint mark (Philadelphia) or a small D (Denver) above the date; "S" (San Francisco) on proof coins. 1980-present: Philadelphia coins have a "P" mint mark; D and S are the same.


Why does my coin not have a mint mark?

If your coin does not have a mint mark then it means it was minted at the Philadelphia mint. These coins are usually not as rare. However recently P mint marks were added to coins to indicate that they were made at the Philadelphia mint.


What does the mint mark S stand for?

The mint mark "S" on US coins means the coin was minted in San Francisco, California. For more information concerning mint marks visit the site at the related link, below. 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.

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What is a 1964 copper penny with no mint mark?

In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.


Where is the mint mark on a Kennedy half dollar?

1964: on the reverse side near the eagle's tail. Philadelphia issues do not have a mint mark, only Denver. 1965-1967: coins from these years do not carry mint marks, regardless of where they were struck. 1968-present: between the date and the bottom of Kennedy's neck. Philadelphia coins prior to 1980 do not have a mint mark.


Mint mark on Irish Euro coins?

There is no mint mark on Irish Euro coins, they were all minted at the same place.


How can you tell the difference between Denver and Philadelphia quarters?

As with all U.S. coins you have to know where the mint mark is located. Assuming you have only Washington quarters, coins dated 1932 to 1964 have the mint mark on the back, under the bow in the wreath. At that time Philadelphia did not use a mint mark so you'll only see a D for Denver or an S for San Francisco. Blank means Philly. Coins from 1965 to 1967 did not have any mint marks. Starting in 1968, coins from Denver have the mint mark on the front next to the bow in Washington's wig. Philadelphia coins are still blank. Starting in 1980, coins from Philadelphia have a P mint mark. If you want to find out where mint marks are on other types and dates, the site www.coinfacts.com lists locations on all U.S coins since 1838 when the first mint marks were used.


What is the mint mark on a Kennedy half dollar?

1964: either no mint mark (Philadelphia) or a small D (Denver) near the left side of the eagle's tail 1965-67: no mint mark, even though they were struck at all 3 mints 1968-79: either no mint mark (Philadelphia) or a small D (Denver) above the date; "S" (San Francisco) on proof coins. 1980-present: Philadelphia coins have a "P" mint mark; D and S are the same.


Why does my coin not have a mint mark?

If your coin does not have a mint mark then it means it was minted at the Philadelphia mint. These coins are usually not as rare. However recently P mint marks were added to coins to indicate that they were made at the Philadelphia mint.


What is the p mint mark?

The mint mark P on American coins indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.


Is no mint mark on a liberty dollar always Denver?

Not at all. Denver-mint coins always carry a D mint mark. You're thinking of coins made in Philadelphia, which generally did not have a P mint mark until 1980. The exceptions for Philadelphia coins are: > 1942-1945 "war nickels" have a P > 1979 $1 coins have a P > Cents made in Philadelphia don't have a mint mark, regardless of their date.


What does the mint mark S stand for?

The mint mark "S" on US coins means the coin was minted in San Francisco, California. For more information concerning mint marks visit the site at the related link, below. 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.


Indian Head nickels with mint mark d value?

Like all coins, the value is based on the date, the condition, the mint mark and the demand for it. There is no one value that can be applied to all coins with a specific mint mark.


Where is the mint mark on a us quarter?

Washington quarters dated from 1932 to 1964 is on the back side above the "R" in the word Quarter.No mint mark = PhiladelphiaS = San FranciscoD = Denver1965-1967 coins have no mint marks regardless of where they were struck.1968-1979 coins have a D to the right of Washington's wig if from Denver, and no mint mark if from Philadelphia1980 and later coins have a D or a P in the same location.1968 and later proof coins (sold in special sets to collectors) have an S to the right of Washington's wig.Standing Liberty quarters have the mint mark above and to the left of the date. The "M" on the opposite side is the monogram of the designer H. A. MacNeil.No mint mark = PhiladelphiaS = San FranciscoD = Denver


Where is the proof mark on a walking liberty half dollar?

There isn't anything on a coin called a "proof mark". There are MINT marks, small letters that indicate which mint struck the coin. Proof coins are specially-struck and sold in packages to collectors and investors. Up to 1964, most proof coins were made at Philadelphia and didn't carry mint marks. Since 1968, proof coins (with a couple of exceptions) have been made in San Francisco so they carry an S mint mark.