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1917 makes it a Standing Liberty quarter, so the mint mark is just above and to the left of the date (the mint mark on quarters wouldn't return to the obverse again until 1968). No mark indicates Philadelphia, S is San Francisco, and D is Denver.

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What do the mint marks on coins mean?

Mint marks on coins indicate the specific mint facility where the coin was produced. These marks help identify the origin of the coin and can also provide insights into its rarity and historical significance. Different mints may have varying production methods, which can affect the coin's value. Common mint marks include "P" for Philadelphia, "D" for Denver, and "S" for San Francisco.


What does a mint mark of a on a 1913 German 1 pfennig mean?

Sorry that was suppose to say a mint mark of an "A" on the PFENNIG.


Did Americans fight in World War 1 before World War 1 draft?

If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917


What does M mean on a 1930 quarter?

The M on all Standing Liberty quarters is the monogram of the coin's designer Hermon A MacNeil (and yes, he did spell his first name with an 'o')The mint mark position is roughly symmetric on the pedestal to the other side of Miss Liberty - blank = Philadelphia, S = San Francisco, D = Denver.


Why do i hate mint so much?

there, Interesting question, people have likes and dislkes. You may not like mint because of the taste or because it reminds you of toothpaste. Loads of people hate brushing there teeth because it makes them feel sick or that they hate mint, although you don't really have a choice it's something that has to be done. It doesn't mean your not normal if you don't like mint, it just means you are not very fond with it so don't worry. I hope you have found my advice helpful. Take care.

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What does it mean when there is no mint mark on a 1973 Quarter?

made in the Philadelphia Mint


What does crown mark on silver mean?

The "Crown" and the "Castle" are two of many mint marks types indicating where the item was made or minted. The Mint Marks are many and varied. There are at least three different "Castle" mint marks and two different "Crown" mint marks. Other mint mint marks include crosses, stars, flowers, moons, keys, animals, etc. all of which have many variations, and these are only the British marks.


What does it mean when there is no mint mark on a 1969 quarter?

A 1969 quarter without a mint mark indicates that it was produced at the Philadelphia Mint. During that year, quarters were minted in three locations: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The absence of a mint mark typically means it is less sought after by collectors compared to those from the Denver or San Francisco mints, which do have their respective marks (D and S). However, it is still a standard issue coin and can hold value based on its condition and rarity.


What do the mint marks on coins mean?

Mint marks on coins indicate the specific mint facility where the coin was produced. These marks help identify the origin of the coin and can also provide insights into its rarity and historical significance. Different mints may have varying production methods, which can affect the coin's value. Common mint marks include "P" for Philadelphia, "D" for Denver, and "S" for San Francisco.


What does the D mean under the year on a penny?

It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).


What does the D mean under the year on a pennie?

It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).


What markings are there on pennies?

If you mean mint marks, cents have only been issued at Philadelphia and West Point (no mint mark from either mint), San Francisco ("S") and Denver ("D").


What does it mean if you have a 50 state quarter with a d mint that appears to be sliver?

No state quarters are made of silver.


What does it mean if there is no mint mark on a Kennedy half dollar?

It means it was minted in Philadelphia. Remember, most Philadelphia coins didn't have mint marks prior to 1980.


What does S or P grade on coins mean?

S and P aren't grades, they're mint marks indicating where a coin was struck. There are many other possible mint marks for U.S. coins as well, depending on their denomination and date.


What does the letter P mean on a quarter?

It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.


What does it mean when a US coin doesn't have a mint mark?

It means the coin was struck in Philadelphia before the P mint mark was adopted, or that it's a cent struck at Philadelphia or West Point. Cents from those 2 mints do not carry mint marks. Also, all coins dated 1965-67 don't have mint marks, regardless of where they were struck.