No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
No Half Dollar before 1980 has a "P" mintmark, so the coin was struck in Philadelphia.
The mint mark of the Denver Mint (shown as a "D") and the San Francisco Mint (shown as "S) on the Eisenhower Dollar is located on the obverse (heads) side of the coin directly beneath the bust of Eisenhower. If there is no mint mark there, then the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and in this mint did not place a mint mark on the coins struck there until 1979.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
It's a common date, still worth one dollar in circulated condition.
No mint mark means the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The mint mark is on the reverse of the coin between the tail and the D in the word dollar.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The mint mark is under the date, and there is no silver in the coin actually the d is above the year.
No Half Dollar before 1980 has a "P" mintmark, so the coin was struck in Philadelphia.
Even if the coin is Mint State.Most sell for less then a dollar.
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".