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Several countries used centavo as currency, and in 1944

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Was there ever a 1944 one dime liberty coin minted at west point?

No. The West Point mint was established in the 1980s. This is a common area of confusion. You're seeing the monogram of the designer, A. A. Weinmann. Mercury dimes have their mint mark on the reverse next to the word ONE - blank = Phila., D = Denver, S = 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.


What does the P stand for on a war nickel?

It's the mint mark for Philadelphia, the same as on coins minted there since 1980. When the nickel's composition was changed in late 1942 due to wartime metal shortages, the coin's mint mark was made larger and moved from the right to Monticello to above its dome to indicate the new alloy. The letter "P" was used for the first time on any US coin, along with D (Denver) and S (San Francisco).


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 Mint marks on the 1917 quarter mean?

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.

Related Questions

Why do your 1944 pennies not have a mint mark?

Coins made at the Philadelphia mint did not have mint marks until the 1980s. Your coin was made at the Philadelphia mint.


What is the value of a 1944 shell casing penny?

Value ranges from less than $1 to $24,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which mint mark or mint mark error is on the coin.


What is the value of a 1904 half centavo?

The value of a 1904 half centavo coin varies by the coins condition. As of 2014 this coin in mint condition is valued around 22.00.


1944 us COIN WORTH?

What denomination? What mint mark? Please post a new question with enough details to ID the coin.


What does the letter mean on a coin?

The letter is known as the mint-mark and tells where the coin was made. A coin having a P mint-mark (or no mint-mark on some coins) was made in Philadelphia, a coin having an S Mint-mark was minted in San Fransisco, a coin with a D mint-mark was minted in Denver.


Where do you find the mint mark on a 1898 dime?

The mint mark is located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the wreath. If there is no mint mark then the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint.


What if your 1908 quarter has no mint mark?

There is not always a mint mark on coins. If your coin does not have a mintmark it means that it was made at the Philadelphia mint in Pennsylvania.


What is a 1944 mercury dime with an s stamp worth?

The "S" is a mint mark not a stamp, but the value is $2.00-$3.00 for circulated coins and a mint state coin is $7.00


What coin has an f mint?

No US coin bears an "F" mint mark


What is a mint mark letter on a coin?

Mintmarks identify which mint the coin was made at.


Where is 1944 half dollar mint mark?

On lower left on back of the coin, just below the branch. Near edge, halfway between UNUM and HALF Though some do not have a mark. Three differences ... 1944 [none] 1944 D 1944 S


Where do do find a s mint mark on a coin?

It depends on the type of coin the date and denomination on were the mint mark is located