If it has one, it's under the date on the front of the coin, and will be a "S" or "D" if no mintmark it was made in Philadelphia, the Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on pennies.
The US never minted a silver penny. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! 1943 cents were made of steel because copper was needed for the war effort. The mint mark position is the same as on all Lincoln cents, below the date. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.
1911 with no mint mark in good condition is worth $.20, uncirculated is worth $30.00, proof is worth $275.00.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.
The US never minted a silver penny. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! 1943 cents were made of steel because copper was needed for the war effort. The mint mark position is the same as on all Lincoln cents, below the date. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.
The US never minted a silver penny. For starters, it would be worth more than a dime! 1943 cents were made of steel because copper was needed for the war effort. The mint mark position is the same as on all Lincoln cents, below the date. It may be blank or there may be a D or S.
If a penny has no mint mark, it typically means it was produced by the Philadelphia Mint. Mint marks indicate where a coin was minted, and coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the oldest U.S. Mint facility, do not have a mint mark.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.
The S is the mint mark for San Francisco.
1911 with no mint mark in good condition is worth $.20, uncirculated is worth $30.00, proof is worth $275.00.
There's never been an E mint mark on US coins. Please check again - if there's a mint mark under the date it will be either D or S.
1939 Lincoln with no mint mark, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
SIMPLE ANSWER: No US coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark, it's just a penny.
In 1964, the US mint was making coins primarily at two sites, Philadelphia and Denver. To distinguish the coins, the Denver coins had a D under the date. The Philadelphia coins had no mint mark.
It's worth about $2.00 just for the silver maybe more, but it depends on the grade of the coin.