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A heavily worn coin, judged merely "good" under the grading system used until a few decades ago, would bear a rating today of 4. In that condition an 1890 Morgan silver dollar with no mint mark is worth not much more than its weight in silver, maybe $11.
The mint mark appears on the reverse beneath the eagle.
The prewar composition and smaller mint mark (or no mint mark for Philadelphia) were resumed in 1946.
All two-cent pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, and bore no mint mark.
The Philadelphia Mint's mint mark "P" was used beginning in 1980.
The half eagle series is longer; 24 pieces by date and mint mark.
They bear a large mint mark above the depiction of Monticello on the reverse.
The mint mark is found to the left of the arrowheads.
Values of Morgan and Peace dollars vary depending upon condition and mint mark.
Collected by date and mint mark, no Eisenhower dollar is rare, and a complete set may be acquired without difficulty.
Coins struck at Denver bear a "D" on the obverse; pieces lacking a mint mark were struck at Philadelphia.
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