The 1972 No Mint Mark Penny was struck in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Unlike most coins, this penny lacks a mint mark on its face, distinguishing it from other pennies minted in 1972. The coin has a plain edge and a face value of $0.01. Despite its commonness, the 1972 No Mint Mark Pe...
collecting, this particular penny is extremely rare because of its mint mark (the S stands for "San Francisco," where only a limited number of pennies were made) and the initials of the coin's designer (sculptor Victor David Brenner), which appeared on relatively few pennies minted that ...
If you are looking for a mint mark on coins made in the United States before 1968, they are usually on the reverse. In 1968, however, the location was changed
The same issue of a repunched mint mark also affected some 1930 pennies struck in San Francisco. Again, the error is difficult to spot with the naked eye. You’ll need a microscope or loupe to see the ghost of the first “S” just above the second. Values for this coin are more mode...
Knowing what mint marks are and where to locate them is an important aspect of coin collecting. Sometimes this small mark on a coin can mean the difference in value of thousands of dollars.What is a Mint Mark?Mint Mark of the U.S. MintSan Francisco, CA....
GovMint is proud to partner with The Royal Mint as the official distributor of the new British coin, The Lion and the Eagle, a landmark issue that feature the first collaboration between The Royal Mint and famed American artist and former Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, John Mercanti. ...
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Compared to pennies, quarters, and U.S. silver dollars, U.S. dimes tend to not be collected on the same level, which is great news if you are looking into starting your dime collection! The dime is integral in United States commerce. It offers double the face value of a nickel and ...
Gold Sovereigns struck at the Royal Mint in Perth, Australia, were minted with the "P" mint mark from 1899 to 1931; the identifying "P" mint mark is on the ground on the coin's design, above the coin's "year of issue." (click images below to enlarge) ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Legal Financial Wikipedia ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. U.S. Mint- the mint that manufactures and distributes United States coins for circulation through Federal Reserve Banks; processes gold and silver bullion ...