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- These coins had no mint mark to identify them as from Birmingham.
- German coins bear a mint mark, indicating where the coin was minted.
- Those minted 1980 to present carry a " P " mint mark.
- Note the dates, mint marks and condition ( circulated or not ).
- Privy mark ( left ) and mint mark on a Dutch coin.
- Coins struck at any mint between 1965 and 1967 lack mint marks.
- San Francisco's mint mark, S, is to the left of the date.
- The mint mark is found to the left of the arrowheads.
- Some of the coins with particular mint marks are therefore scarcer than others.
- These mint marks have been continued on the German euro coins.
- The Philadelphia Mint's mint mark " P " was used beginning in 1980.
- The half eagle series is longer; 24 pieces by date and mint mark.
- Those minted after all carry an " S " mint mark.
- These variations most typically include the mint mark, but other variations can exist.
- :Well, for starters heres a list of some Spanish new world mint marks.
- Mint marks resumed in 1968 at Denver and for proof coins at San Francisco.
- However, some date and mint mark varieties are relatively valuable.
- A reform of Diocletian made mint marks a regular feature of ancient Roman coinage.
- They bear a large mint mark above the depiction of Monticello on the reverse.
- Coins minted in Philadelphia before 1980 have no mint mark.
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