No -
there are three types ...
392,021,000 with no mint mark
57,154,000 with D mint mark
57,154,000 with S mint mark
for 1919 USA 1 Cent.
The mint mark (if present) is below the date.
In general, "S" mint marks from the San Fransisco mint are more scarce than other mint marks when it comes to pennies. But just because it has an "S" on it doesn't make it a rare, or even scarce coin.
The value of a 1919 wheat penny typically ranges from 10 cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it has any unique features, such as mint marks or errors. Coins in excellent condition or those graded higher can fetch more, sometimes reaching $20 or more. However, most common 1919 wheat pennies are not considered rare or highly valuable. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or use a reputable coin pricing guide.
Coins made at the Philadelphia mint did not have mint marks until the 1980s. Your coin was made at the Philadelphia mint.
$0.25Wheat pennies have almost no value.
To find the value of wheat pennies with no mint marks from various years, you can consult online resources such as numismatic websites, coin price guides, or auction sites like eBay. Additionally, reference books like the "Red Book" (A Guide Book of United States Coins) provide detailed information on coin values. Local coin dealers or collectors can also give you insights into current market value based on condition and demand.
25,771,428,376
In general, "S" mint marks from the San Fransisco mint are more scarce than other mint marks when it comes to pennies. But just because it has an "S" on it doesn't make it a rare, or even scarce coin.
The value of a 1919 wheat penny typically ranges from 10 cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it has any unique features, such as mint marks or errors. Coins in excellent condition or those graded higher can fetch more, sometimes reaching $20 or more. However, most common 1919 wheat pennies are not considered rare or highly valuable. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or use a reputable coin pricing guide.
From Philadelphia Mint: 139,949,000 From Denver Mint: 22,580,000 From San Francisco Mint: 26,380,000
No mint mark coins are produced at the Philadelphia,PA
Coins made at the Philadelphia mint did not have mint marks until the 1980s. Your coin was made at the Philadelphia mint.
$0.25Wheat pennies have almost no value.
No. Only if it was made at the Denver or San Francisco mint.
In 1919 US pennies were struck at the Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Denver mints. To find out where yours was made look below the date for a small letter. If there is not it was made at Philadelphia. If there is an S there is was made at San Francisco. If there is a D there it was made at the Denver mint.
To find the value of wheat pennies with no mint marks from various years, you can consult online resources such as numismatic websites, coin price guides, or auction sites like eBay. Additionally, reference books like the "Red Book" (A Guide Book of United States Coins) provide detailed information on coin values. Local coin dealers or collectors can also give you insights into current market value based on condition and demand.
The mint marks on Australian pennies indicate the facility where the coins were produced. Common mint marks include "M" for the Melbourne Mint, "S" for the Sydney Mint, and "P" for the Perth Mint. Each mark helps collectors identify the origin and rarity of specific coins, as some mints produced fewer coins than others, influencing their value. Additionally, mint marks can help trace the historical context of the coin's production.
The majority of Australian Pennies with no Mint Mark were minted at the Melbourne Mint. The Sydney Mint was closed in 1926. All other Australian Pennies will have one of a variety of Mint Marks on them indicating that they were either minted at the Perth Mint, or a variety of foreign Mints.