A 1969 quarter without a mint mark indicates that it was produced at the Philadelphia Mint. During that year, quarters were minted in three locations: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The absence of a mint mark typically means it is less sought after by collectors compared to those from the Denver or San Francisco mints, which do have their respective marks (D and S). However, it is still a standard issue coin and can hold value based on its condition and rarity.
made in the Philadelphia Mint
its from the phillidelphia mint
On the 1979 quarter, the mint mark is located on the reverse side of the coin, just to the right of the eagle's tail. It can be either "D" for the Denver Mint or "P" for the Philadelphia Mint, though Philadelphia coins from that year typically do not have a mint mark. If there is no mint mark, it indicates the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The lack of a mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The mint mark P wasn't added to quarters until 1980.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
made in the Philadelphia Mint
its from the phillidelphia mint
a quarter
1917 makes it a Standing Liberty quarter, so the mint mark is just above and to the left of the date (the mint mark on quarters wouldn't return to the obverse again until 1968). No mark indicates Philadelphia, S is San Francisco, and D is Denver.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
On the 1979 quarter, the mint mark is located on the reverse side of the coin, just to the right of the eagle's tail. It can be either "D" for the Denver Mint or "P" for the Philadelphia Mint, though Philadelphia coins from that year typically do not have a mint mark. If there is no mint mark, it indicates the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
There is not always a mint mark on coins. If your coin does not have a mintmark it means that it was made at the Philadelphia mint in Pennsylvania.
It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.
The lack of a mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The mint mark P wasn't added to quarters until 1980.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
The M is not a mint mark but on every coin and is on the right side. The mint mark is to the left od the date slightly above.