What does it mean when a penny has no letter?

On United States coins, the U.S. Mint has used none, one, or two letters to indicate the mint facility that produced the coin. It has been a tradition in the United States that coins minted at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania facility do not carry a mint mark since this is the main production facility for the mint.

Is a penny with no mint mark rare?

There are some very rare no mintmark error coins that are also extremely valuable. These are some of the most famous no-mintmark coins, along with their approximate value: 1922 plain no-D Lincoln penny — $400+ 1990 no-S Lincoln proof penny — $2,000+

When did they stop putting mint marks on pennies?

In an effort to reduce coin collecting, coins minted in 1965, 1966, and 1967 had no mint marks. Note: The “P” mintmark had never appeared on a penny until 2017, when the Philadelphia mint quietly released a 2017-P penny to commemorate the mint’s 225th anniversary.

Where is the mint mark on a 2019 Penny?

The US minted the 2019 penny with no mint mark and also the 2019 D penny, 2019 S proof penny, 2019 W penny, 2019 W proof penny, and 2019 W reverse proof penny. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the obverse side of the coin below the date. This was the first year that the W mint mark ever appeared on a penny.

Can a penny without a date be of any value?

On the back is Queen Elizabeth II and there is a date on the left side 1952-2002 and a small P. Would a penny without a date be of any value? PS – I am new at this, but very interested in coin collecting. Log in or Sign up to hide this ad.

What does the no mint mark mean on a US coin?

Some countries use multiple letters or symbols to indicate the production facility. 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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