It's a small "CC" on the back above the ONE in ONE DOLLAR. Other possible mint marks on Morgan dollars are O (New Orleans), S (San Francisco), D (Denver, 1921 only) or none at all (Philadelphia)
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With the exception of 1964, all Proof Kennedy half dollars will have a "S" mintmark. They also have a mirror like finish on them.
The 1964 Kennedy half dollar, which is 90% silver, contains 0.3617 troy ounces of silver. The 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars (as well as some 1976 coins issued for collectors), which are only 40% silver, contain 0.1479 troy ounces of silver. The silver proof Kennedy half dollars produced for collectors since 1992 are, like the 1964 coins, 90% silver and contain 0.3617 troy ounces of silver.
None. All 1971 and later circulation halves are copper-nickel just like dimes and quarters.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
It sounds like someone glued or soldered a U.S. half dollar to a British pre-decimal penny. The two coins are very similar in size. It's an odd novelty.
The Eisenhower's that have 40% silver in them dated 1971 all have an "S" Mintmark and were never released for circulation.
Under the DO in DOLLAR it could either be blank or their could be a O, S, or, CC.
On a US silver dollar, the mintmark is in a variety of locations, on a Morgan Dollar ( 1878-1921) it is underneath the tail feathers of the eagle between the D and the O in Dollar. On a Peace Dollar (1921-1935) it is located underneath the One in "One Dollar" on the reverse on an Eisenhower Dollar (1971-1978) it is between the 3rd and 4th numbers of the date by Eisenhower's neck. If there is no mintmark, the coin was minted in Philadelphia, if there is a D mintmark, the coin was minted in Denver, if there is an O mintmark the coin was minted in New Orleans, if there is an S mintmark the coin was minted in San Fransisco and if there is a CC mintmark the coin was minted in Carson City
For this year the mintmarks can only be "S" "O" and "CC" or no mintmarks. No Morgan dollar will have a "P" mintmark like modern coins.
Mintmarks are small letters that are located on the reverse of the coin, just above the DO in DOLLAR. For 1878 they can only be an "S" or "CC" mintmark.
The mintmark is very sharp, clear and distinct. In simple terms it looks good.
The mintmark will be either a D (for Denver) or an S (for San Francisco) on the reverse of the coin under the "O" in ONE. Keep in mind that your coin could have no mintmark, in which case it would be minted in Philadelphia.
All 2002 Silver Eagle coins were struck at the West Point mint, but only proof coins have the W mintmark. It is on the back (reverse) of the coin under the left wing.
An 1847 seated silver dollar = =
No such thing as a "Eagle Mark" on any US coin. If you mean a mintmark? They are little tiny letters on the reverse of the coin, and can only be a D or S on this coin.
The last circulating silver half dollars were minted in 1969. Your coin is made of cupronickel like all current dimes and quarters, and is worth only face value.
Like an eagle