The primary mint then, as now, was located in Philadelphia.
Branch mints were in Dahlonega GA, New Orleans, and Charlotte. Dahlonega and Charlotte minted gold coins only. All 3 are now closed.
yes there closed but you can see the old mint machines by going to the place and serching
The mint mark on an 1848 US dollar coin can be found on the reverse side of the coin, below the eagle and above the "M" in the word "DOLLAR." If the coin was minted in Philadelphia, there will be no mint mark present, as the Philadelphia Mint did not use mint marks until 1979.
No Seated Liberty dollar dated 1848 will have a mintmark, all were struck at the Philadelphia Mint
The Carson City Mint opend in 1869
The address of the Old Us Mint is: 400 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116
It is located on the obverse, to the left of the date.
Scott US number 1848 with a face value of 5 cents. It can be purchased for 50 cents in mint condition. A used copy is 15 cents. Which means you would be lucky to get any money from a dealer for them.
US coins were first struck by the US mint located at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1793.
The New Orleans Mint did not strike any dollar coins in 1848 only in 1846 for that decade.
The Royal Mint is located in Llantrisant, Wales.
It's called the Manila mint because it's located in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The Philadelphia mint is located in Philadelphia, the Perth mint is located in Perth, and so on ....
US Mint Philadelphia, PA US Mint West Point, NY US Mint Denver, CO US Mint San Francisco, CA
The first US Mint was located at t 7th and Arch Streets in Philadelphia. It opened in 1792. As demand for coinage grew, the Philadelphia Mint has occupied 3 other locations and is currently in city block-sized facility at 151 North Independence Mall just a short distance from the original building.