It's is a well defined, very identifiable mintmark.
On the reverse of the coin under the wreath. It's a S or O mint mark, but without a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia.
Dates and mint marks are hand made at the Philadelphia Mint, so dies can differ.
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.
It depends on the type of coin the date and denomination on were the mint mark is located
The "S" Mintmark means it was made at the San Francisco Mint
A very clear and sharp S mint mark
If you know it's a 1921 "S" Morgan you found the mint mark
Yes. $1.25 if there is no mint mark, $7.75 if it has a D mint mark, and $132.50 if it has a S mint mark.
On the reverse of the coin under the wreath. It's a S or O mint mark, but without a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia.
Dates and mint marks are hand made at the Philadelphia Mint, so dies can differ.
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.
The "S" mint mark is used by the San Francisco mint and is located just below the date on the 1941 Lincoln cent.
It depends on the type of coin the date and denomination on were the mint mark is located
It's a mint mark indicating where the coin was made: > No mint mark = Philadelphia > D = Denver > S = San Francisco
The "S" Mintmark means it was made at the San Francisco Mint
If your coin has a "S" mint mark on it means that it was made at the San Francisco mint in California.
US Quarters minted in 1954 bear both the mint mark of San Francisco, California mint "S" and the mint mark of the Denver, Colorado mint "D". Additionally, the US Mint at Philadelphia, Pensylvania also struck these quarters but no mint mark was used.