The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Directly below the date. If there is no mint mark, then it's from Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the only US mint to not put a letter mintmark on the coins made there. [ The mint at West Point has , at times, struck coins for the Philadelphia mint with no mintmark]
If there is no mint mark the coin was made at the Philadelphia mint. It was not until 1979 that the "P" appeared on the penny. "P" mintmarks have NEVER been used on pennies.
No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. A penny from that year is worth around 3-10 cents on average.
If a penny has no mint mark, it typically means it was produced by the Philadelphia Mint. Mint marks indicate where a coin was minted, and coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the oldest U.S. Mint facility, do not have a mint mark.
A Philadelphia coin known as a Philadelphia mint is a coint that is made that has a P on it for penny. The Philadelphia mint coin is worth about one sent.
The first US "penny's" were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1793.
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Directly below the date. If there is no mint mark, then it's from Philadelphia.
The letter on a penny refers to the mint at which it was manufactured. P is Philadelphia, D is Denver.
A Lincoln cent without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on penny's.
Cents struck at the Philadelphia mint don't have a mint mark.
Philadelphia. Cents (pennies) from the Philadelphia mint have never carried a mintmark.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the only US mint to not put a letter mintmark on the coins made there. [ The mint at West Point has , at times, struck coins for the Philadelphia mint with no mintmark]
It means that the coin was minted at the San Fransisco mint. If a penny has a D, it means the coin was minted at the Denver mint. If it has no mintmark, it was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
The lack of a mint mark indicates that it was minted in Philadelphia.