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Look at the coin again. The first coin struck at the Denver Mint was in 1906

What you have is a Mint medallion that was included in coin sets for many years. They were struck on cent blanks. The date is the year that the Treasury Department was established.

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What is the coin dated 1789 with no face value it says department of the treasury on one side and a picture of the Denver mint on the other?

It's not a coin it's a mint medal. Its out of a souvenir set from the Denver mint. The sets are only sold at the gift shoppes at the Denver & Philadelphia mints.


What is the value of a Department of Treasury coin of 1789 mint from Denver Colorado?

Certainly priceless since there was no Denver until 1858 and no US Mint in Denver until 1879. It had to be left by a space traveler from another dimension. (Or perhaps it was recently struck as a novelty item and has no value.)


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What is the value of a Department of Treasury coin of 1789?

It's not a coin and it's not from 1789. This is a token piece that's struck on a cent blank and included each year with mint sets. There's one with a D for Denver and another with P for Philadelphia. The year 1789 refers to the date that the Department of the Treasury was established. These pieces do not have the year of mintage on them they are not particularly collectible. They're worth at most 1 cent.


What is the value of 1789 penny made of copper from the US Mint in Denver Colorado?

It's not a penny. Remember, there was no Colorado no Denver and no such mint in that year. Denver was founded in 1858. What you have is a mint token struck on a penny-sized blank. These are included in the uncirculated coin sets issued each year, one for Denver and one for Philadelphia. 1789 is the year that the Treasury Department was established, not the date the token was made. Sometimes people break up the sets and the tokens slip into circulation because they look like pennies. However, they aren't collectible because they don't have a mintage year on them and they all look alike.


Is a coin more valuable if it was minted in the Denver mint?

Just because a coin was struck at the Denver Mint does not make it more valuable. But some D mint coins are more valuable, it depends on the date, denomination and condition of the coin.


What is a 1923 20 dollar St Gaudens coin worth in M64 rating?

August 2, 2009 If it was struck at the Philadelphia mint then its value is about $1800. If it was struck at the Denver mint then its value is about $2000


Does anyone know about a coin with a D and uncirculated Denver on the first side and Treasury US with a coat of arms in the middle on the other?

I think that you are referring to the token packaged with uncirculated mint sets from the Denver mint. It has little or no value.