What does the C on coins mean?

C-Mint. Term applied to the gold coins struck at the Charlotte, North Carolina branch Mint. This Mint only struck gold coins from its opening in late 1837 until it was seized by the Confederacy.
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What does C mintmark mean?

The term mintmark refers to a mark on the original die indicating the location where that coin was struck.
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What do the letters on a coin mean?

Mint marks are letters that identify where a coin was made. They hold the maker responsible for the quality of a coin. When the U.S. used precious metals such as gold and silver to make circulating coins, a commission evaluated the metal compositions and quality of coins from each of the Mint facilities.
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What does F mean on a coin?

FINE (F):A coin which shows considerable wear to all its raised surfaces, but only its highest spots are completely worn. Its main design, features, date and lettering are clearly readable.
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What is the rarest mint mark on a coin?

5 of the Most Valuable U.S. Coins
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar. Mint mark: No mint mark. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. Mint mark: None. Face value: $.05. ...
  • 1870 S Seated Liberty Dollar. Mint mark: S. Face value: $1. ...
  • 1927 D St Gaudens Double Eagle. Mint mark: D. Face value: $20. ...
  • 1838 O Capped Bust Half Dollar. Mint mark: O.
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What penny is worth $1000000?

A 1943 Lincoln penny that soared in value because it was made from the "wrong" material reportedly has sold for $1 million. The penny was erroneously made of bronze instead of zinc-coated steel at the San Francisco Mint, according to UPI news agency. Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob R.
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Are coins with no mint mark valuable?

1922 pennies without the D mint mark are plain cents or plain pennies. An uncirculated 1922 plain penny with a high grade can be worth $12,000 or more.
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What does SD mean in coins?

SD means Stuart Devlin, the coin's designer. If no SD appears, the coin is valuable because collectors want to add 'no SD' coins to their collections. Typical values for 'no SD' coins run like this: COINS WITHOUT 'SD' worn: $1 US dollar approximate catalog value.
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What does B mean on a coin?

Brilliant – A grading term for a coin with original cartwheel or prooflike luster, unimpeded by toning. Brilliant Proof – A Proof coin with mirrorlike surfaces. Brilliant Uncirculated – A common term for any coin that has not been circulated.
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What does D on a penny mean?

The current mint marks on United States coinage are P, D, S, and W for the 4 currently operating US Mints. The letter P is used for the Philadelphia Mint, D for the Denver Mint, S for the San Francisco Mint, and W for the West Point Mint. Over time there have been 9 official United States Mints.
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What is the rarest penny?

1958 Double Die Lincoln Penny - About $336,000

Due to an error involving a double stamping that affected the lettering on the front of the penny, this rare coin is highly coveted by collectors. Only three examples are known to exist, and one in great condition sold at auction in 2018 from about $336,000.
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What does W on a quarter mean?

Mint in 227 years of minting coins. The “W” denotes that the quarters were produced at the West Point Mint. While West Point has produced quarters in the past, they didn't have a mint mark and were indistinguishable from Philadelphia quarters.
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How do you tell if a coin is a Proof Coin?

Appearance. Proof coins are struck twice instead of just once like regular coins, but this one extra strike gives the coins a much shinier, clean-looking finish and makes the intricate details of the design pop. Most proofs can be identified by their mirror-like background.
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How do you tell if a coin is circulated or uncirculated?

There are two major factors that indicate a coin is in uncirculated condition:
  1. Mint luster. Coins that have never been in circulation usually exhibit a distinctive sheen or luster. ...
  2. No trace of wear. One of the most obvious signs that a coin is uncirculated is the absence of wear or rubbing on the coin's high points.
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What's the difference between a proof coin and an uncirculated coin?

What is the Difference between Proof Coins and Uncirculated Coins? Proof coins are struck twice at the beginning of the minting process, so they are exceptionally mirrorlike and rarer than uncirculated coins. Uncirculated coins, on the other hand, are created in larger quantities and may have blemishes.
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What does PF 70 mean in coins?

Scoring on the Sheldon scale ranges from 1, meaning “poor” quality, all the way up to 70, meaning “perfect” quality. A perfect PF70 grade guarantees a coin's condition for the life of the coin, bolstering its validity, value, and desirability.
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What is a MS 65 grade coin?

MS65. Coin shows an attractive high quality of luster and strike for the date and originating mint. A few, small, scattered, contact marks, or two larger marks may be present, and one or two small patches of hairlines may show under (5x+) magnification.
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What does cud mean in coins?

A cud is a variation of a die defect in which the coin bears a raised portion of metal. Unlike a die crack, this unintentional "bump" in the coin is caused by a dent or gouge in the die, therefore allowing the coin to fill into the gap during the minting process.
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What does FV mean in coin collecting?

Face value. Some very new coins that are not yet in circulation have 'N/A' in their Used value box, this is simply because the coin is so new that there are none in 'Used' condition.
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Are 1c and 2c coins worth anything?

The going rate for a circulated 1¢ or 2¢ coin is $3 while those in mint (uncirculated) condition can be worth up to $15. Rarities, such as a 1966 ''mis-struck'' coin, are listed for $95. The situation is different in America, where 1¢ coins - better known as ''pennies'' - are still in active circulation.
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Which coins are worth a lot of money?

9 of the most valuable coins in the world
  1. The 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. picture alliance/Getty Images. ...
  2. The 1787 Brasher Doubloon. ...
  3. The 1787 Fugio cent. ...
  4. The 723 Umayyad Gold Dinar. ...
  5. The 1343 Edward III Florin. ...
  6. The 1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny. ...
  7. The 2007 $1 Million Canadian Gold Maple Leaf. ...
  8. 1913 Liberty Head V Nickel.
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How can you tell if a coin is rare?

How to Tell If You Have Rare Coins
  1. Examine the Coin as a Whole. Before you inspect individual aspects, look over the coin as a whole. ...
  2. Look Over the Lettering. The lettering of a coin is one easy location to discover rarities. ...
  3. Inspect the Mintmark. ...
  4. Check the Die Rotation.
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