The mint mark location depends on which type of silver dollar. For Eisenhower dollars, it's on the obverse (heads) side, just below Ike's neck. On Peace dollars, it's on the reverse (tails) side, near the edge just above the eagle's wing. On Morgan dollars, it's on the reverse side, towards the bottom, just above the letters "do" in the word "dollar."
42cents
About $27.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
it depends on the mint mark. no mint mark 185- 1500 dollars. with cc 900-30,000 dollars. with s mint mark 275 to 16,000 dollars.
1928 makes it a Peace dollar. The mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, below the word "one." D for Denver, S is San Francisco, and no mark is Philadelphia.
42cents
About $27.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
There were no dollar coins minted in 1992.
San Francisco
None in circulation-strike coins (Philadelphia, no mint mark, and Denver, "D" mint mark). Some proof versions ("S" mint mark) were struck in 40% silver.
Yes. It could have a CC or S mintmark.
The "S" means it was made in San Francisco.
You can tell if a 1979 silver dollar is a type S or P by looking at the mint mark. If the coin has an "S" mint mark, it was minted in San Francisco. If it has a "P" mint mark, it was minted in Philadelphia.
A very clear and sharp S mint mark
No circulated bicentennial dollars are rare. If it's a silver proof, it will weigh more than a regular Eisenhower dollar, and it will have the mint mark S.
The U.S. has never used an E mint mark. The mint mark, if there is one, is under the wreath and above the words ONE DOLLAR. No mint mark - about $17 in average condition "O" - about $18 "S" - about $40