The mint mark on all Lincoln cents, including the 1909 VDB cents, is on the front, just below the date.
The letter W is the initial for Adolph Weinman, who designed the coin.
Check that coin again. Starting in 1968, the mint mark on nickels was moved to the front of the coin, and the P mark wasn't added until 1980.
In 1961 the mint mark position was on the back of the coin next to the base of the torch. No mint mark = Philadelphia; D = Denver What you're interpreting as "US" on the front is actually JS, the monogram of the designer John Sinnock.
Yes, but modern Presidential and Native American dollars have the date and mint mark on the edge instead of the front or back.
That depends on the type of nickel and the date. On the updated Jefferson nickel 2006-present, the mark is on the front just below the date. On the 2005 nickel, it's below the word "Liberty." For nickels dated 1968-2004, the mark was below the date. 1938-42 and 1946-64, it was on the back, next to Monticello. 1942-45 were the silver "war" nickels, with the mint mark in a larger size above Monticello. Going back to buffalo nickels, the mark was on the back, right at the bottom.
119 in length from from front to back
It can only be on the front, back or edge of a coin.
passenger side is 1234 front to back drivers side is 5678 front to back
passenger side is 1234 front to back drivers side is 5678 front to back
30lbs. front and back
90000 dollars i would sell it i had one and sold
Front or back?
30 front and back
I would hazard a guess that the front-USMA- stands for United States Military Academy. Doherty's Patent is the makers mark.
unicorn makers mark on brass
Need to know if mint mark is on the front or back of coin
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