The mint mark on a 1976 $2 bill is located on the front side, in the lower right corner, just below the portrait of Thomas Jefferson. It appears as a small letter, either "E" for the Philadelphia Mint or "D" for the Denver Mint. If there is no mint mark, the bill was produced in Philadelphia.
The mint mark on Eisenhower dollars is on the front just below Ike's neck.
The "D" & "S" mintmarks are the only mintmarks used for the coins in 1975 & 1976
SILVER, not "sliver", and not an "E" mint mark. The US has never used an E designation. The only mint marks on Bicentennial dollars are D (Denver) and S (San Francisco), located above the date. 1976 coins struck in Philadelphia do not carry a mint mark.
There is no mint mark on the 1921 Peace dollar because they were all minted in Philadelphia and thus carry no mint mark.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
The mint mark on Eisenhower dollars is on the front just below Ike's neck.
The "D" & "S" mintmarks are the only mintmarks used for the coins in 1975 & 1976
None in circulation-strike coins (Philadelphia, no mint mark, and Denver, "D" mint mark). Some proof versions ("S" mint mark) were struck in 40% silver.
There are no mintmarks on 2 dollar bills. Mintmarks are only used on coins.
SILVER, not "sliver", and not an "E" mint mark. The US has never used an E designation. The only mint marks on Bicentennial dollars are D (Denver) and S (San Francisco), located above the date. 1976 coins struck in Philadelphia do not carry a mint mark.
There is no mint mark on the 1921 Peace dollar because they were all minted in Philadelphia and thus carry no mint mark.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
The first Half dollar with any mint mark was from the New Orleans Mint in 1838.The mint mark is on the reverse under the eagle
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia.
The mint mark position on all Eisenhower dollars is the same, above the date.None = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco (proof coins only)
The mint mark is on the reverse of the coin between the tail and the D in the word dollar.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.