Usually on the reverse, at the bottom between the eagle and the rim.
Sorry that was suppose to say a mint mark of an "A" on the PFENNIG.
The mint mark is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the wreath. If there is no mint mark then the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint.
The lack of a mint mark usually indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
It depends on the type of coin the date and denomination on were the mint mark is located
If it doesn't have a mint mark, that means it was made in Philadelphia.
It depends on its mint mark. Prices as of 12/2008 are roughly: F, G, or J mint mark - about $7 in well-circulated condition, about $16 with only slight wear. D mint mark - $28 / $55
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
Not enough information. What denomination? Can you find a small mint mark letter (A, D, G, or J? Please post a new question.
A mint mark tells where the coin was minted, for example, a P mint mark (or in some cases no mint mark) signifies the coin was minted in Philadelphia, D is for Denver, S is for San Fransisco. I'm assuming someone told you that the mint mark was under the eagle for whatever coin you had, so you simply need to look under the eagle to find a mint mark. Keep in mind that some coins were produced in the Philadelphia mint and have no mint mark.
That is the mintmark of the Munich mint on this German 50 pfennig.
You look at the mint mark. If it is a D, then it is Denver, if it is a S, then it is San Fransisco, if it is a P, it is a Philadelphia.US Coins carry a mark to identify the mint.
The mint mark on Eisenhower dollars is on the front, below Ike's neck and above the 7 in the date.