What does the O mint mark stand for?

The 8 mint marks used to distinguish coins not minted in Philadelphia (in the chronological order of their first coinage) are: D for the Dahlonega Mint (production of coins started on February 12, 1838), C for the Charlotte Mint (March 27, 1838), O for the New Orleans Mint (May 8, 1838), S for the San Francisco Mint ( ...
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Is there a mint mark o?

A complete collection of Morgan Silver Dollars struck at the U.S. Mint in New Orleans during the 1880s. Featuring the exclusive “O” mint mark, each of these 90% pure silver coins arrives in its own gleaming crystal panel ready for display.
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What does the little letter on a quarter mean?

The small initial by Washington is the mint mark, denoting the location of the US mint that produced the coin (D means Denver, Colorado, S means San Francisco, California, and P means Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
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What do the different mint marks mean?

A mint mark is a letter or other symbol that identifies the mint at which a given coin was made. On most U.S. coins, the mint mark will be a D (for the Denver or Dahlonega mint), an S (for San Francisco), P was used (for Philadelphia), CC (for Carson City.) or a W (for West Point).
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What is the rarest mint mark?

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 does the letter D mean on a coin?

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 letter on a quarter?

But some are rare and worth keeping, and here's a rundown on which ones those are.
  1. 1999-P Delaware Spitting Horse Quarter. ...
  2. 2004-D Extra Leaf Wisconsin Quarter. ...
  3. 2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter. ...
  4. 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled Die Quarter.
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What does CC mean on coins?

Coins from the Carson City Mint, with a CC mint mark, are especially prized with U.S. coin collectors. Learn why the CC mint mark is special. The Carson City (CC) mintmark designates coins struck at the branch of the U.S. Mint in Carson City, Nevada.
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What does no s mean on coins?

Starting in 1968, the proof coins in these sets were supposed to be minted with an “S” mintmark for San Francisco, the US Mint facility that produces these pieces. A few sets from selected years were accidentally released to the public without the intended S mintmark, however, and are known today as “No S Proofs.”
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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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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 if there is no mint mark on a silver dollar?

The short is yes; the presence or absence of a mint mark can and usually do affect the coin's value. However, there is no defined rule of thumb to this because each coin is different. In some cases, the mint mark may increase the value, but in others, a no-mint-mark error may increase the worth.
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Where is the O on a Morgan silver dollar?

Reverse inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “ONE DOLLAR.” The reverse also features an “O” privy mark, in recognition of the historic Mint facility located in New Orleans, LA, where some of the original Morgan Dollars were minted.
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What are the 15 most valuable pennies?

15 Most Valuable Pennies Still in Circulation
  • 1944-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1944-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1943-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Bronze/Copper. ...
  • 1944-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Steel Cent. ...
  • 1943-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny: Copper/Bronze.
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How much is a 100 year old silver dollar worth?

The relatively high-mintage 1879 Philadelphia Mint Morgan dollar is worth perhaps $15 to $30 in well-circulated grades, while the low-mintage 1928 Philly-minted Peace dollar can take $200 or more in the same condition.
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What does FS mean on a coin?

“FS” stands for “First Strike.” First Strike is the designation the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) gives to coins they or a PCGS-approved depository receive within the first thirty (30) days of the coin's release date.
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What does D D mean in coins?

Die deterioration doubling (DDD) is a common form of mint-made error on many United States and Canadian coins that results from degradation of the die used to strike the coin.
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What does CAM mean on a coin?

Cameo – (minus) These are coins which exhibit the minimum standard for cameo contrast on both their obverse & reverse. These coins are designated "CAM”.
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Why is 1965 quarter so rare?

Link copied to clipboard. The 1965 Washington quarter was the first US quarter not made of 90% pure silver. This transition from silver “hard money” to copper coinage resulted in the rare and valuable 1965 silver quarter.
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How much is a 2020 bat quarter worth?

The P Bat quarter is also known as the 2020 P American Samoa quarter. This coin's value is $0.56 to $1.14 in the MS+ mint condition.
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What does E Pluribus Unum mean on a quarter?

It was used on and off for eighty years at which time the Fourth Coinage Act made it mandatory for all coins. Meaning “out of many, one,” e pluribus unum reflects the states' willingness to unite under a common currency — a far cry from the many years when the states routinely printed their own.
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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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What coins are valuable in 2021?

PCGS Graded Top 8 of 10 Most Valuable U.S. Coins Sold in 2021
  • 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, PCGS MS65 – Sotheby's, $18,872,250.
  • 1787 $15 Wing Punch Brasher Doubloon, MS65 – Heritage Auctions, $9,360,000.
  • 1822 Capped Bust Half Eagle, PCGS AU50 – Stack's Bowers Galleries, $8,400,000.
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