If you mean a "C" mintmark? Yes, the Charlotte, North Carolina Mint was in operation from 1838 to 1861 but it only minted gold coins.
It depends on the mint mark, if any, between the eagle's claw and the "1/2" in the denomination. Retail prices for moderately worn 1852 quarter eagles are: No mint mark - about $150 "O" mint mark - $170 "C" mint mark - $730 "D" mint mark - $940
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia.
The letter D is the mint mark so it can't both have a mint mark and not have a mint mark.Please see the related question for more information.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
It depends on the number of coins made at each Mint.
the Carson city mint is "CC" for Carson City.while Carson City mint has two "CC"the mint mark for Charlotte is "C" for Charlotte.these sometimes get confused because there both "C" .the Charlotte mint has one "C"
The current Mint Director is Edmund C. Moy
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The mint marks (C-D-O-S) are on the reverse below the eagle, if no mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia.
Please check again and post a new question. The C mint mark was only used on gold coins minted from 1838 to 1861. Your coin should either have no mint mark, a D, or an S.
On an US coin it can mean "cents" or it can be the mint mark of the Charlotte Mint, which existed only from 1838 to 1861.
Ingredients1 c Water1/2 c Sugar1/2 c Fresh mint leaves -OR1/4 c Dried mint leaves2 lg Pink grapefruitsMint leaves to garnish Make a syrup by combining the water & sugar in a non-corrosive pot. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat, add the mint leaves & let steep for 20 to 25 minutes. Strain the syrup & discard the mint leaves. Juice the grapefruits & measure out 1 c of juice. When the syrup has cooled, combine with the grapefuit juice. Freeze following the instructions for making Lemon Sorbet. Garnish with the additional mint leaves. Jim Tarantino, Sorbets!
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That is Scott number US 2047. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for $1,35 in mint condition and 15 cents used.
The U.S. only ever used a C mint mark on gold coins minted from 1838 to 1861. Please see the Related Question for details about mint marks and values.
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