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How to pronounce mintmark in English?

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Type of mark, print

Examples of mintmark

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In 2009 the date, mintmark and E pluribus unum were moved to the rim of the coin.
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The P mintmark, discontinued after the war, reappeared in 1979 on the Anthony dollar.
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Carson City, which served as a U.S. branch mint from 1870 to 1893, produced coins with a CC mintmark.
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This new mintmark location continued until 1946, when the nickel returned to its pre-war composition.
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The redesigned obverse of the nickel which appeared starting in 2006 has its mintmark below the date on the lower right.
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By 1982, it had appeared on every other regular-issue coin except the cent, which still bears no P mintmark.
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Those rolls would then be taken home, and kids and adults alike would pore through them, examining each for a rare date or mintmark.
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With the exception of a brief period in 1838 and 1839, all coins minted at U.S. branch mints prior to 1909 displayed that branch's mintmark on their reverse.
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  • A mark on a coin that identifies the mint where it was produced
  • Letter(s) stamped into a coin to denote the mint at which it was struck.
  • A symbol, usually a small letter, used to indicate at which mint a coin was struck.
  • A letter or symbol designating the mint which produced the item bearing it
  • The letter identifying the mint of origin of a coin.
  • Is the small letter (or letters) of the alphabet, found on coins, designating where the coin was struck or produced. US coins can be minted at Denver, Colorado (D), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (P), San Francisco, California (S), or West Point, New York (W).
  • A marking, usually a letter or dot that signifies which mint struck a particular coin
  • Sometimes called a privy mark. Any kind of mark put on a coin when struck to indicate usually the place of striking, the person in charge of striking it, the company responsible or even the die type used. ...