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When the composition of the 5-cent coin was changed during WW2, the mintmark was moved and enlarged so the silver coins could easily be differentiated from the nickel ones. But at that time there was no mintmark for coins from the main mint. So how could you tell if there was a little blank at the corner of the building or a big blank above it? They solved this dilemma by assigning a P mintmark to the Philadelphia coins for the first time. After the after the war the old mintmark size and position was restored and Philadelphia coins were unmarked until around 1980.

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