The Denver Mint made less coins.
Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (proof only)
If it has no mint mark or a letter P, it's minted in Philadelphia. If it has a D, it's from Denver.
1922 Peace dollars were minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
Not a lot. The 64 is the only 1 that is really desirable.
Look on the reverse of the coin. If there is a small "D" or "S" under the word "ONE" then it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. If there is no letter below"ONE" it was minted in Philadelphia.
None, no Matte or Satin Finish proofs were struck at the Denver Mint. Only at the Philadelphia Mint.
It means it was minted in Philadelphia. Remember, most Philadelphia coins didn't have mint marks prior to 1980.
They were minted at Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. They were minted in 1964.
Yes, they're still being minted. Business strikes are produced in Philadelphia and Denver, with proofs for collectors minted in San Francisco.
Where minted- Philadelphia or Denver.
This is the final year that the Peace Dollar was minted. The value in decent condition is about $40. I'm not sure what the "D" means. This coin was minted in Philadelphia and Sacremento only. My source doesn't indicate that they were minted in Denver (D)
On the back of the coin, under the ONE in "ONE DOLLAR", there will be a "D" if the coin was minted in Denver and if there is no letter under there it is a Philadelphia minted coin. Your coin may have an "S" as a mintmark rather than a "D" or no mintmark, in that case your coin was minted in San Fransisco.