-
again from 1925
through 1941.
Coins struck by this mint bear
either the M
mintmark (for Manila) or none at all,
similar to the
Philadelphia mint at the time...
- A mint mark is a letter,
symbol or an
inscription on a coin
indicating the mint
where the coin was produced. It
should not be
confused with a mintmaster...
-
striking (or PDS)
classification system happens to
correspond with the
mintmarks of the
three largest U.S. mints, Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco...
- 1950-D/S Over
mintmark (coin is a 1950-D, with
underlying S
mintmark) 1950-S/D Over
mintmark (coin is a 1950-S, with
underlying D
mintmark) The 1940-D,...
-
Sydney Mint (bearing the
mintmark S), the San
Francisco Mint (bearing the
mintmark USAS) and the
Perth Mint (bearing the
mintmark P).
There were two distinct...
-
Francisco had
featured their mintmarks inside the wreaths. Afterwards, the "O" and "S" (and, later, the "CC" for
Carson City)
mintmarks were
located below the...
- with a "P"
mintmark to
celebrate the 225th
anniversary of the U.S. Mint. 2017 is the only year that
Philadelphia cents have had a
mintmark. In 2019, the...
-
history of this
denomination there are many
variations of inscription,
mintmark, and (to some extent) of design. The coin was
introduced during the second...
-
quarters marked with an "S"
mintmark and
issued only for
collectors since 2012. The
dollars and
quarters bear a
mintmark of an "S", but the
cents are...
- AMERICA, 1 OZ. FINE SILVER•ONE DOLLAR, and E
PLURIBUS UNUM, as well as the
mintmark if applicable. From 1986 to 2021, the
reverse design was by John Mercanti...