1956 Penny With No Mint Mark?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Brownie38, Sep 1, 2014.

  1. Brownie38

    Brownie38 New Member

    As I was going through my wallet I noticed that I had a relatively old penny. When I looked closer I noticed that there was no letter below 1956 indicating the mint it was made at. Does anyone know the value of something like this?
     

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  3. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    It's a normal Philadelphia cent. No mintmark for Philadelphia on cents.
     
  4. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    Philadelphia does not use a mint mark on most coins
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    One cent, give or take. :D
     
  6. Zach DuBois

    Zach DuBois Member

  7. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    You really didn't know that !! smhhh :confused:
     
  8. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    A new member... so didn't know. That why they asked.
     
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  9. Ed Sims

    Ed Sims Well-Known Member

    Did you know that before you started collecting coins? Probably not.
     
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  10. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    The Philadelphia Mint has always been the main mint and "mint marks" were required ONLY when coins were minted at the branch mints when Philadelphia could not supply the demand.

    Lincoln Cents have never had a "P" Mint Mark. Even when the "P" Mint mark was implemented on all coinage in 1980.

    Prior to that, the only other coins which had a "P" Mint mark were the wartime nickels of 1942-1945 and the SBA Dollars of 1979.

    The OP's question is a valid question for beginner coin collectors and SHOULD always be asked to prevent the scammers on eBay from taking advantage of them.
     
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  11. emo476

    emo476 New Member

    Brownie, are you a seller on listia?
     
  12. Brownie38

    Brownie38 New Member

  13. Brownie38

    Brownie38 New Member

    I was a buyer, but I stopped using it a while ago.
     
  14. tomfiggy

    tomfiggy Well-Known Member

    I didn't know anything at all when I first started. I just had a half gallon of worn, damaged old coins. I still don't know
    A lot which is why I always post questions. I am getting better at taking pictures of coins though and it's fun even if they are worthless like my icon. I thought I had a bunch of 1970 small dates until I realized they all had a D so the die was different and the loop of the 9 looked like a small date. Hahaha
     
  15. Brownhawks1977

    Brownhawks1977 New Member

    I have a 1956d with no mint mark?
     
  16. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    Well, if it doesn't have a mint mark, how do you know it is a d? If it is a 1956 with no mint mark, then it is a Philadelphia minted coin.
     
  17. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    If it is a 1956 D, the D is the mint mark and it came from Denver.
     
  18. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    Don't forget that the 2017-P is the only cent issued from Philly with the 'P' mint mark.
     
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  19. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    That wasn’t the case in 2014 when he posted the comment. Necrothread strikes again!
     
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  20. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    People keep posting on an old thread, which brings it to the list of "NEW POSTS". I look at that, not the date it was first posted. These need to go somewhere else, since they aren't "New".
     
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  21. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    I agree.
     
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