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For Morgan silver dollars, the mark is on the reverse (tails) side, just above the letters "do" in "dollar." Then on Peace dollars, the mark is also on the reverse, below the word "one."

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What does it mean when there is no mint mark on an old silver dollar?

No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.


What are old silver coins worth?

Value depends on a number of factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. All U.S. silver dollars minted in 1935 or earlier are currently worth at least $26 for the silver content.


What are old silver dollar coins worth?

Value depends on a number of factors such as the date, mint mark, and condition. All U.S. silver dollars minted in 1935 or earlier are currently worth at least $26 for the silver content.


Is o a mint mark on a silver dollar?

The o and the s are mint marks, and indicate that the coin was minted at the new Orleans, or the San francisco mint. It should be just below the date on the front of the coin, and (for old eyes like mine) is small enough that it can be hard to read.


Who is pictured on the silver dollar?

All true silver dollars show a woman personifying liberty. Though in the 1970s the mint made a coin the same size as the old silver dollars featuring Eisenhower on the obverse but those coins intended for circulation contain no silver.


What does a CC mint mark mean?

It was the mint mark of the Carson City mint. The Carson City mint operated only from 1870 to 1893. It was set up to be near major gold and silver mines. The mint mark is unusual because it's the only 2-letter mark used on any US coins, and it has a certain romance about it because of its location and being part of the Old West.


What mint used the mark CC?

It was the mint mark of the Carson City mint. The Carson City mint operated only from 1870 to 1893. It was set up to be near major gold and silver mines. The mint mark is unusual because it's the only 2-letter mark used on any US coins, and it has a certain romance about it because of its location and being part of the Old West.


How much is a pure silver half dollar worth that is over 100 years old?

AnswerHalf dollars were never made of pure silver. Up till 1964 they were composed of 90% silver and 10% copper.The age of a coin is not a determining factor in most coins. The value of any coin is dependent upon rarity (number of coins minted or considered to be in existence), condition, mint mark (if any) and date. Please post a new question with the coin's date and whether it has a mint mark letter on the back.


How can you find out the value of old silver dollars?

There are loads of web sites that give you current retail values. I've found www.numismedia.com to be one of the better sites because the values quoted are pretty realistic. You need to be a bit knowledgeable about the coins, in particular you need to know how worn they are and where to look for their mint marks. To help: Morgan dollars (1878-1921) have the mint mark above the ONE in ONE DOLLAR: No mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco CC= Carson City O = New Orleans D = Denver (coins from 1921 only) Peace dollars (1921-35) have the mint mark between the eagle's tail and the word ONE. Mint marks will be none, D, or S.


Does anyone have a 1907 -1912 US Territorial Silver dollar - S mint?

govmint.com had them for sale at 29.95+ But sold them out. here is the link to an old website ad: http://www.govmint.com/item/Teddy-Roosevelt-Silver-Dollars/TEDRWEB/84 I have 2 1907 S mint and 1909 S mint coins why do you ask contact me at joehessmann1@yahoo.com


How much silver in quarter dollars?

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Where is the mint stamp on an old gold coin?

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