The mintmark on a Morgan Dollar is located on the reverse below the wreath near the bottom of the coin, just above the word "DOLLAR"
A Morgan Dollar without a mintmark was minted in Philadelphia. "CC" means it was minted in Carson City. A "D" indicates the coin was minted in Denver. An "O" refers to New Orleans, and an "S" is for San Francisco.
Regardless of denomination or issuing country the mint mark on any coin is a letter, letters, or symbol indicating where the coin was struck.
Not all coins have mint marks, and determining what they are (or are not) can sometimes be challenging - but it's easy for Morgan dollars. The mint mark position always above the letters DO in DOLLAR, on the back. Possible letters are:
Not always, no. If it was minted in Philadelphia, then there is no mint mark.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is on the reverse above the letters DO in dollar.
The mint mark (if it has one) on all Morgan silver dollars is on the reverse of the coin just above the letters "DO" in dollar.
If it doesn't have a mint mark, that means it was made in Philadelphia.
The mint mark on any Morgan dollar is located on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
If it has one, it's on the reverse above the DO in DOLLAR.
The O is the mint mark, it stands for the New Orleans mint.
The mint mark on a Morgan dollar (if any) will be found on the reverse of the coin under the wreath between the "D" and "O" in "DOLLAR".
The "O" mint mark is from New Orleans
The mint mark on Morgan silver dollars can be found on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
The mint mark on all Morgan silver dollars is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR".
The mint mark (if it has one) on all Morgan (1878-1904 & 1921) silver dollars is on the reverse of the coin, just above the letters "DO" in dollar.