The mint mark position is on the front of the coin on the left side, above her shoulder.
On Susan B. Anthony dollars, the mint mark is on the front side, on the left, just above Anthony's right shoulder.
it depends on the mint mark. no mint mark 185- 1500 dollars. with cc 900-30,000 dollars. with s mint mark 275 to 16,000 dollars.
No known errors of mint marks on the SBA Dollars, if it looks odd take it to a collector or dealer an show it to them.
Yes. The Philadelphia mint produced 16,802,590 dollars in 1890 with no mint mark.
In 1980, the US Mint at Philadelphia struck 27,610,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at Denver struck 41,628,708 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, the US Mint at San Francisco struck 20,422,000 Susan B. Anthony dollars. In 1980, The US Mint at San Francisco also struck 3,554,806 Susan B. Anthony Proof Dollars
Because Philadelphia didn't use a mint mark on half dollars until 1980. In fact, before that year only 2 coins ever had a P mint mark: > "war nickels" dated 1942-1945 > Susan B. Anthony dollars dated 1979
All 1979 US $1 coins (Susan B. Anthony dollars) carry a mint mark next to the neckline of her portrait. 1979 dollars were the first coins since the famous "war nickels" to carry a P mint mark for Philadelphia; the next year all other Philadelphia coins except cents also started using mint marks.
All SBA dollars should have a mint mark above the point of her collar, on the coin's left side. They were struck at all 3 mints so you could see a P, D, or S.
The actual mint mark on Peace dollars is located on the reverse (tails) side, just above the word "one." That mark below the image of Liberty are the letters AF, which are the initials of Anthony de Francisci, who designed the coin.
The mint mark location for all Peace dollars, regardless of year, is between the eagle's tail feathers and the word ONE. blank = Philadelphia (most Phila coins did not have mint marks until 1980) S = San Francisco D = Denver The symbol below Miss Liberty's neck is not a mint mark. It's an intertwined A and F, the monogram of Anthony de Francisci who designed the coin.
No, only Proof eagles have a W mint mark
The mint mark on Eisenhower dollars is on the front just below Ike's neck.