No 'O' mintmarks for this series of coins, none of the Peace dollars were struck at the New Orleans Mint.
On the reverse above the D in Dollar.
Bills have series, coins have mint marks. Please see the Related Question for more.
The only mint marks a Peace dollar can have are a "D" or "S". Philadelphia didn't use a "P" mint mark on $1 coins until 1979. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The mint mark position on all Peace dollars is near the word ONE on the back. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco
1923 makes it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the word "ONE." The possible marks are:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco
yes, in fact according to my book none of them have mint marks
you can find it ABOVE the DO in dollar on the back
A 1924 Silver Dollar would include the Peace Dollar. If its mint state is very good (VG-8), the value is: $20. Should the mint state be MS-60, the value increases to: $35. A 1924 silver dollar is a Peace dollar, values for circulated coins are $17.00-$26.00. The term "Mint State" is used only for uncirculated coins.
The mint mark location for all Peace dollars, regardless of year, is between the eagle's tail feathers and the word ONE. blank = Philadelphia (most Phila coins did not have mint marks until 1980) D = Denver S = San Francisco
1922 Peace dollars were minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
It is located below the "ONE" above the eagles tail feathers if this is a "Peace " dollar.
It's not a mint mark. It's the monogram of Anthony D. Francisci, the coin's designer. The only mint marks are D and S, and they'd be on the back near the word ONE. No mint mark = Philadelphia, of course.