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Q: Does the San Francisco still mint coins?
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Can you buy coins at the San Francisco mint?

No. The San Francisco mint is not open to the public.


Where are the two us mints located?

Circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia, PA, and Denver, CO. There is also a mint in San Francisco, CA, but they only mint proof coins for collectors.Circulating U.S. coins are minted in Philadelphia, PA and Denver, CO. Then there is still a mint in San Francisco, CA, but they only mint proof coins.


What does the S mean above the letters DO on a 1879 silver dollar?

The S mintmark stands for San Francisco. So your coins was made at the San Francisco mint. That mint is still in operation today.


How is the san fransico mint marked?

The U.S. uses mnemonic mint marks so San Francisco coins carry an S mint mark.


Is there a 1963 S cent?

No the San Francisco mint struck no coins in 1963.


When were the Last coins minted in San Francisco?

San Francisco is still an active minting facility.


When was San Francisco Mint created?

San Francisco Mint was created in 1854.


What is the value of a 1922 us dollar san francisco mint?

It's a common date/mint Peace dollar, retail prices are $15.00-$25.00 for circulated coins. Mint state coins are about $30.00


What is s?

I assume you posted this in the Coins and Currency section because you're referring to the S mint mark. On U.S. coins, it means that the coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint. San Francisco struck coins for general circulation up to 1955, then occasionally (and only cents and nickels) from 1968 to 1974. Currently only proof coins are made there.


Did the San Francisco mint circulate the state quarters?

No. Only the mints in Philadelphia and denver struck the state quarters for circulation. Only proof coins are struck at San Francisco.


What is a mint mark on a 1909 Lincoln cent?

The mint mark on any coin is a letter or symbol indicating the location of the mint where the coin was struck. Not all coins have mint marks, though. 1909 Lincoln cents were struck at the mints in Philadelphia and San Francisco. Philadelphia cents didn't (and still don't) have mint marks, while San Francisco cents have a small "S" under the date.


Which U.S mints still make Roosevelt dimes?

The same as all other current U.S. coins - circulation issues are struck at Philadelphia (P mint mark on all coins except cents) and at Denver (D mint mark). Proof coins are struck at San Francisco (S).