This usually means it has a "P" mint mark which is often not printed.
It stands for Philadelphia. Also your coin may be worn too much and the mint mark is not visible any more.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
At current silver prices, a '61 Franklin half is worth just under $10.
A Kennedy Half Dollar that was minted in 2007 and carries a mint mark of "S," was produced in clad and silver. The clad in a proof state is worth: $4; in silver, the value is: $7.00.
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.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
No mint mark indicates that it was made in Philadelphia.
If there's no mint mark, then it was minted in Philadelphia.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The mint mark (if it has one) on all Morgan silver dollars is on the reverse of the coin just above the letters "DO" in dollar.
above the DO in dollar on the back :]
Not always, no. If it was minted in Philadelphia, then there is no mint mark.
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"DO" isn't a mint mark. The mint mark on a silver dollar for that year is on the reverse (tails) side, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.