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chashing the different mint marks on these coins hope someone will help
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if theres no mintmark its from philly if it has a D then its from denver and S is from san francisco. hope this helps
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thanks that's helped alot.
another question does every year have all three mint marks or does different years have different mint marks.
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Prior to 1956 all three mints were used for most years, then from 1956 to 1967 it was only Denver and Philadelphia. In 1967 San Francisco minted again for circulation, before minting proof coins only from 1969 on. Denver and Philadelphia carried on minting upto 2007.
This is a rough summary taken from the Red Book.
Hope it helps.
If you need any Lincoln cents let me know, I have a few spares.
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Thanks trigger
if a S is on a coin from 1970 on it is a proof coin.
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nope from 68-74 there not proof
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Dear Friend:
Now a days P=Philadelphia, D=Denever mint marks are used in normal circulating coins.
S- is used for San Francisco Proof Coins and Proof Sets.
W- is used for West Point Mint on high value coins.
Earlier Morgan Dollars has
O= New Orleons Mint
C.C= Carson City Mint. The Morgan Dollars with C.C Mint mark is quite valuable irrespective of the grade of the coin.
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