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Is a mint mark P or D worth more?

It depends on the number of coins made at each Mint.


How many coins were in the 1955 mint set?

A 1955 US Mint set contained 22 coins. It had 2 coins from each Mint that produced coins for circulation. All US Mint sets from 1947 through 1958 are double sets.


Name the place where coins are made?

Coins are made in a facility called a mint.


The place where coins are made?

The royal mint


What is made at the royal mint?

The Royal Mint is where coins and currency are made.


How much coins on average does the US Mint make each year?

The US Mint produces about 14 to 20 billion coins each year and they are all made in Philadelphia and Denver. Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins are all made at these mints.


How many coins were made last year in the US mint?

Approximetely 28 billion


What is the name of the building where coins are made?

I think the building where coins are made is called a Mint.


In which place the coins are made?

Coins in the UK are manufactured by the Royal Mint.


What does one call the place where coins are made?

Coins are produced at a mint.


What is a mint mark on wheat pennies?

The Mint Mark on a US coin is the letter that indicates which mint struck the coin. You'll find the mint mark just under the date:Philadelphia (no mint mark)Denver (D)San Francisco (S)Mint mark are present on many coins, not just wheat cents. In fact, since 1980, all US coins except cents made in Philadelphia carry mint marks. "P" designates other coins made in that city, and "W" is used on special collectors' coins made at West Point.


Place where coins made?

It is called a mint.