The mint mark on the 1974 Eisenhower silver dollar is located on the reverse side of the coin, just to the right of the eagle's tail. If the coin was minted in Philadelphia, it will have no mint mark. If it was minted in Denver, it will have a "D," and if it was minted in San Francisco, it will have an "S."
The mint mark position on all Eisenhower dollars is the same, above the date.None = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco (proof coins only)
A 1978 silver dollar with a "D" mint mark indicates it was minted in Denver. However, it's important to note that the 1978 Eisenhower dollar is not made of silver; it is composed of a copper-nickel blend. If you have a 1978 Eisenhower dollar, it typically has a value of about $1 to $2, depending on its condition. If you are referring to a different silver dollar, please clarify the specific coin.
It is above and between the 9 n 7 of the date on the front of the coin
Mintmarks are on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar
Nope, it is only worth a dollar because they aren't made out of silver and aren't really a rare coin.
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR".
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars are located on the reverse of the coin near the bottom. Look above the "D" and "O" in the word DOLLAR
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in 1920.
No circulated bicentennial dollars are rare. If it's a silver proof, it will weigh more than a regular Eisenhower dollar, and it will have the mint mark S.
If it has one, the mintmarks on this series of of U.S. dollars are located under the bust of Eisenhower above the date. The only mintmarks it can have are a D or S. If the coin does not have a mintmark it was made at the Philadelphia Mint.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is located on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."