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There are several common dollar coins, all of them have mintmarks in different locations. The Morgan Dollar (1878-1921) have mintmarks on the reverse above the D and O in Dollar. The Peace Dollar (1921-1935) have mintmarks on the reverse under the ONE in "ONE DOLLAR" on the coin. The Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar (1971-1978) has the mintmark on the obverse ("heads") of the coin, above the 7 and the last digit of the date. The Susan B. Anthony Dollar (1979-1999) has the mintmark to the left side of Susan B Anthony's neck. Sacagawea Dollars (2000-present) either have the mintmark on the obverse under Sacagawea's head under the date, or on the edge lettering on some of the more recent coins. And Presidential Dollars (2007-present) have the mintmark on the edge lettering. Keep in mind that on some of the older coins, there may not be a mintmark because only recently did the "P" mintmark come into use for Philadelphia, if your coin has no mintmark and is one of the older coins, the coin was minted in Philadelphia.

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