No Dollar coins were struck for circulation in the years of: 1793-1804 to 1839/1905 to 1920/ 1929 to 1933/ 1936 to 1970/ 1981 to 1998:
Note: The 3 years of 1836-1839 Gobrecht Dollars were struck but did not circulate because of the changing weight standard for dollar coins.
Also the 1981 SBA dollar was struck but was not released for circulation, it was a mint set issue only coin.
The US Mint did not make any 100 dollar coins in 1959.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
The mint mark on an 1848 US dollar coin can be found on the reverse side of the coin, below the eagle and above the "M" in the word "DOLLAR." If the coin was minted in Philadelphia, there will be no mint mark present, as the Philadelphia Mint did not use mint marks until 1979.
No. The earliest dollar coins made by the mint were 1794.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The US Mint did not make any 100 dollar coins in 1959.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
The mint mark on an 1848 US dollar coin can be found on the reverse side of the coin, below the eagle and above the "M" in the word "DOLLAR." If the coin was minted in Philadelphia, there will be no mint mark present, as the Philadelphia Mint did not use mint marks until 1979.
No numismatic value. A dollar for each coin maybe
No. The earliest dollar coins made by the mint were 1794.
The mint did not make coins in 1751. Your coin may be a private token or you maybe it's a coin from another country.
The mint mark of the Denver Mint (shown as a "D") and the San Francisco Mint (shown as "S) on the Eisenhower Dollar is located on the obverse (heads) side of the coin directly beneath the bust of Eisenhower. If there is no mint mark there, then the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and in this mint did not place a mint mark on the coins struck there until 1979.
Even if the coin is Mint State.Most sell for less then a dollar.
The mint mark is on the reverse of the coin between the tail and the D in the word dollar.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.