Where is the mint mark on a 1928 silver dollar?
Since Philadelphia did not use a mintmark at the time, the rare 1928 silver dollar is without a mintmark. Just above the eagle’s tail, close to the rim is where you find mintmarks.
Is a 1928 silver dollar worth anything?
The 1928 silver dollar with no mint mark is worth around $275 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $300. In uncirculated condition the price is around $460 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $3,500.
Why is the 1928 Peace dollar so valuable?
The 1928 Peace dollar has the lowest mintage in the entire series among regular-issue dates. It is considered one of the key dates, and coins in higher grades usually attract a good price. Produced at the Philadelphia Mint, these coins were struck more softly than prior issues from this facility.
Where is the M mark on a Morgan silver dollar?
On the reverse the tiny “M” is on the left hand side of the ribbon at the center of the laurel wreath. The mint mark (if there is one) appears at the center bottom, between the laurel wreath and the words “ONE DOLLAR.” The Morgan dollar was minted at five different branches of the U.S. Mint.
What if there is no mint mark on a Morgan dollar?
The short is yes; the presence or absence of a mint mark can and usually do affect the coin’s value. However, there is no defined rule of thumb to this because each coin is different. In some cases, the mint mark may increase the value, but in others, a no-mint-mark error may increase the worth.
Is there a 1928 D Peace dollar?
The Peace dollar was first struck on December 28, 1921; just over a million were coined bearing a 1921 date….Peace dollar.
Years of minting | 1921–1928; 1934–1935; 2021–present |
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How do I know if my silver dollar is worth anything?
Two of the primary ways to determine the value of a silver dollar is its melt value—value determined by the mass of silver contained in the coin itself—and for the rarity of the coin. The melt value of a coin can be determined in an approximate way, based off the value of the precious metal within the silver dollar.
What does a mint mark look like on a silver dollar?
The mint mark for Morgan silver dollars is located at the bottom center of the coin below the wreath and slightly above the letters “D” and “O” in “Dollar.” This is true for all Morgan silver dollars, including the coins minted in 1921.