The mint letter on a coin, if any, is located right under the date.
The letter is known as the mint-mark and tells where the coin was made. A coin having a P mint-mark (or no mint-mark on some coins) was made in Philadelphia, a coin having an S Mint-mark was minted in San Fransisco, a coin with a D mint-mark was minted in Denver.
For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Two types exist for this coin, a large letter and a small letter and the values are a little different. Take it to a coin dealer.
For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Two types exist for this coin, a large letter and a small letter and the values are a little different. Take it to a coin dealer.
On the "heads" side of US coinage there is a date, that tells you when the coin was made.
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if its does not have a mint stamp it was minted in philly
Mintmarks identify which mint the coin was made at.
A mint mark is a letter or some other symbol indicating where a coin was minted. For example, on modern American coins, the letter P means it was minted in Philadelphia, and the letter D stands for Denver.
Some places one can find coin collectors in Detroit include: Van Dyke Coin & Jewelry, ACE Coin & Jewelry, National Coin Broker, Renton Coin Shop, and American Bullion & Coin Company. There are more coin shops, but that is just a few.
If the coin is so worn that you cannot read it, it is a junk coin. It is only worth the silver weight, if it is silver.
The dime is a U.S. coin. It begins with the letter d.
Mint mark locations depend on the date and type of coin.
One could find a coin dispenser from an online retailer such as Amazon or eBay. One could also find a coin dispenser on websites such as CoinDispenser or OgonDesigns.
there is a gold coin in the fountain with the planets on the plate
When you find a coin via plowing your own plots you have gained 100 coins.
First, find out about the creators and developers that are building the technology which the coin represents. Find out which markets sell the coin. Find out if other companies and entities are using or partnering with the coin/technology you are interested in.
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