Trade dollars were first made in 1873. Check the date again or make sure you have a trade dollar.
On the reverse (the back) of the coin, between the "DO" in "DOLLAR" and the center of the wreath, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
With a date of 1889 this is a MORGAN dollar (1878-1904 & 1921) and the mintmarks are on the reverse of the coin just below the wreath and above the letters DO in dollar.
On the reverse, below the wreath. If it is not there, it was minted it Philadelphia. No Morgan dollars were struck in 1915.
On a Morgan dollar, the mintmark should be located right below the center of the wreath, the minkmark is very small. if there is no mintmark, then it was minted in Philadelphia
Remember that CC is just one possible mint mark on a silver dollar. It could have an S (San Francisco), O (New Orleans), D (Denver, 1921 and later), or no mint mark if it was struck in Philadelphia. > On a Seated Liberty dollar (up to 1873) the mint mark is below the eagle on the coin's reverse. > On a Morgan dollar (1878-1921) the mint mark is below the wreath and above the letter O in "ONE"
On the reverse (the back) of the coin, between the "DO" in "DOLLAR" and the center of the wreath, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
With a date of 1889 this is a MORGAN dollar (1878-1904 & 1921) and the mintmarks are on the reverse of the coin just below the wreath and above the letters DO in dollar.
On the reverse, below the wreath. If it is not there, it was minted it Philadelphia. No Morgan dollars were struck in 1915.
On a Morgan dollar, the mintmark should be located right below the center of the wreath, the minkmark is very small. if there is no mintmark, then it was minted in Philadelphia
Remember that CC is just one possible mint mark on a silver dollar. It could have an S (San Francisco), O (New Orleans), D (Denver, 1921 and later), or no mint mark if it was struck in Philadelphia. > On a Seated Liberty dollar (up to 1873) the mint mark is below the eagle on the coin's reverse. > On a Morgan dollar (1878-1921) the mint mark is below the wreath and above the letter O in "ONE"
Yes I have I have a 1921 Morgan dollar that doesn't have the D below the wreathRevisions to AnswerThose are 2 different situations. A letter below the wreath would be a mint mark. However coins made in Philadelphia back then did not have mint marks, so that would be normal. However, if the D in the word "Dollar" was missing (i.e. it says "ollar") that could be a minor error due to a filled die.
With all Morgan Silver Dollars, the mint mark is located on the reverse side underneath the wreath which is below the Eagle's arrows.
If it has one, it's on the reverse below the wreath. It can only be a C, O, or D mintmark.
If you have a Liberty Seated Dime, the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom and can be either inside the wreath or just below it. If you have a Liberty Seated Quarter the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Liberty Seated Half Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Lbert Seated Silver Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the eagle. If you have a Silver Trade Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin a the bottom just above the "D" in "DOLLAR" If you have a Morgan Silver Dollar the "CC" mint mark will be on the reverse [tails] side of the coin at the bottom below the wreath.
in new zealand theres - kaikohe and in Aussie theres - none
If it's from the San Francisco or New Orleans Mints, it will have the mintmark on the reverse (Below the wreath just above the "DO in the word DOLLAR) - S for San Francisco or O for New Orleans ... no mintmark is from Philadelphia.
It would be located below the wreath on the back(tail) of the coin.