Where is the mint on a 1939 nickel?

San Francisco mint used a small "S" mintmark to identify their coinage in 1939. Look on the reverse at the left side of Monticello, an "S" between the building and the rim is a San Francisco nickel.
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How much is a 1939 Nickel no mint worth?

There were only a total of 6.3 million of these coins produced. An average condition coin can be worth $2, while those that are in mint condition can fetch up to $80.
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Where is the mint mark on a silver Nickel?

Jefferson Nickel: since 1968, the mint mark follows the date on the obverse. The 35% silver nickels minted between 1942 in 1945 have the mint mark on the reverse above the Monticello building. Between 1938 and 1964 the mint mark is on the reverse on the right-hand side lower corner of Monticello.
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Where is the mint mark on a 1938 Nickel?

Mint Marks

As illustrated in the photo below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, right next to Monticello for coins dated 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1964: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).
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Where do you find the mint mark?

The mint mark on the iconic Lincoln Cent is on the obverse of the coin. The identifying mark is located below the year, between Lincoln's chest and the coin's rim. The placement of the mint mark has not changed from the beginning of the series in 1909. The San Francisco Mint struck cents through 1955.
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Do all coins have a mint mark?

On United States coins, the U.S. Mint has used none, one, or two letters to indicate the mint facility that produced the coin. The location of the mint mark will vary depending upon the type of coin.
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Are nickels with no mint mark worth anything?

What Are the Most Valuable Coins with No Mint Marks? Other No S Proof Coins tend to have values in the $1,000 to $30,000 or so range depending on their grade and rarity. The higher the grade on the 1 to 70 coin grading scale, the greater the value.
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What if a coin doesn't have a mint mark?

If the date of a US coin is written without a mintmark, it means that the coin has no mintmark and was (usually) minted in Philadelphia. Coins without mintmarks made in Philadelphia are sometimes referred to as, for example, 1927-P, even though there may be no mintmark on the coin.
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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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Where is the mint mark on 1940 nickel?

1940 saw 39,690,000 San Francisco variety nickels struck. Look on the reverse to identify San Francisco production. On the right of Monticello an "S" mintmark next to the rim is the mark of the mint. Today they are available and premiums are found in high condition coins.
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What is a double Monticello nickel?

The 1939 Jefferson Nickel Double Monticello is a great variety to look for. Look for the doubling on the Monticello and Five Cent. There are about 1,000 of these coins in circulation, but most of them are found in very low grades. These coins are very rare in uncirculated condition.
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How can you tell a Henning nickel?

Other identifiers are that Henning's nickels are porous and lack fine detail. Some have raised dots inside the “M” of “UNUM”. Notice that we only know of five counterfeit dates. If he did make six obverse dies, it's possible that there is another date yet to be found.
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What year nickels are worth money?

What years of nickels are worth money? Many years of nickels are worth money, but the 1913 Liberty Head V is the most valuable nickel. You can find a range of nickels worth money in many years, including 1880, 1885, 1919, 1920, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1937, 1942, and 1964.
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What coin errors are worth the most?

Rare and most valuable error coins revealed worth up to $599 each – see if you have one in your wallet
  • 1969 Washington Quarter - $599. ...
  • 1964 Washington Quarter - $545. ...
  • 1972 Lincoln Cent - $325. ...
  • 1859 50 Cent SS Republic - $292. ...
  • 2005 Washington Quarter - $153.
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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 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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What should I look for in nickels?

Here are the top 10 most valuable nickels:
  • 1913 Liberty Nickel - The Olsen Specimen: $3,737,500.
  • 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel - Doubled Die Obverse: $350,750.
  • 1926-S Buffalo Nickel: $322,000.
  • 1916 Buffalo Nickel - Doubled Die Obverse: $281,750.
  • 1913-D Buffalo Nickel - Type 2: $143,750.
  • 1917-S Buffalo Nickel: $138,000.
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What nickels are worth keeping?

The Top 10 Most Valuable Nickels
  • Liberty Head V Nickel. 1913. $3,737,500.
  • 7-D Buffalo Nickel. 1918. $350,750.
  • S Buffalo Nickel. 1926. $322,000.
  • Buffalo Nickel. 1916. $281,750.
  • D Buffalo Nickel. 1913. $143,750.
  • S Buffalo Nickel. 1917. $138,000.
  • D Buffalo Nickel. 1920. $138,000.
  • Shield Nickel. 1867. $132,250.
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What year nickels are silver?

All nickels produced in 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 are made from 35% silver. These coins have one other distinguishing feature as well. The mint mark is featured on the reverse side of the coin above the depiction of Monticello.
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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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What coins have W mint mark?

In 2019, the “W” mint mark appeared for the first time on a circulating coin. The West Point Mint produced 10 million quarters in the 2019 America the Beautiful Quarters Program.
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