No Mint Mark??

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by 52Chevy, Jul 22, 2011.

  1. 52Chevy

    52Chevy New Member

    I was looking at the 1965-70 half dollars that I found the other day, and I was just wondering why some of them do not have mint marks. The years include 1965, 1966, and 1967. All of the 68, and 69 have mint marks. So what do those years not have a mint mark?

    Thanks guys
     
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  3. zach24

    zach24 DNSO 7070 71 pct complete

    There was no mms from 1965-1967
     
  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    It was the dreaded coin shortage from back in that day 52Chevy. The powers that be, back then, determined that it was "coin collectors" who where causing the shortage by hoarding coins. Nothing could be further from the truth.....still, the powers that be determined that the mint mark should be left off the coins so that the "evil" coin collectors would no longer hoard the coins.
     
  5. 52Chevy

    52Chevy New Member

    That's interesting, do you know if there is a reason? or just because?
     
  6. 52Chevy

    52Chevy New Member

    Really? Wow thats interesting, well thank you for the info :)
     
  7. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    All 66 & 67 halves have MM's only because they were not made in Philadelphia. Philadelphia did not start using MM's until 1980 on any coin and cents still do not have MM's from Philadelphia
     
  8. 52Chevy

    52Chevy New Member

    So, I have 2 65's, 3 66's, 5 67's, 4 68's D, and 4 69's D. I am thinking about selling 20 of them as a roll on ebay. What do you guys think?
     
  9. 52Chevy

    52Chevy New Member

    Thats interesting and good to know.
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    The powers that be felt that if the mint mark was left off, then coin collectors wouldn't know from which mint the coins originated from. Every one knows that "evil" collectors are looking for rare and "low" mintages so what better way to thwart them than to leave the mint mark off the coin.....:)
     
  11. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    As stated above, no coins minted 1965-1967 have a mintmark, regardless of where they were minted.

    You might want to recheck that information.
     
  12. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    OOPS!, I meant to say 68 and 69. For that matter 68 through 71.
     
  13. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    It bureaucracy at it's finest. It must be coin collectors causing a shortage of coins. It couldn't be that they had decided to stop making coins containing silver and thus making the new coins mere tokens. Why would the public hoard circulating coins with silver?
     
  14. GoldenFire

    GoldenFire Coin Hoarder

    And now the evil coin collectors are hoarding the Presidential Dollars, and spending thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to store them! Opps, I guess that is the Federal Reserve. :devil:
     
  15. Numismania

    Numismania You hockey puck!!

    Actually, with the bill to end the program in place, they know these aren't being used. Due to the Mints recent change in how the 'Direct Ship' program for Prez dollars are paid for (wire transfer, check...but NO CC's or debit cards), I think it shows us that they think it IS the collector's fault they sit in the Fed (the gov't thinking that it's our fault...but regardless, they'd be sitting somewhere, not in daily usage, no matter what....because noone likes/wants them). Due to our taking advantage of the loophole, a totally legal loophole, and getting miles and miles on our CC's, then dumping them right back into the machine, they seem to be blaming us collectors, given payment options. Who in the world mails checks, nowadays? We have become used to instant payment and expedited shipping. Noone is going to want to wait weeks to mail a check, then wait for it to clear and then have them ship, like it was way back when. It's '65-'67 all over again.
     
  16. dingodonkey

    dingodonkey Junior Member

    Surely you mean the evil Federal Reserve.
     
  17. GoldenFire

    GoldenFire Coin Hoarder

    Now how in the world could I have forgotten that key description of the Federal Reserve? :too-funny:
     
  18. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    Man, all this time I been thinking it had something to do with fooling the Russians during the Cold War. Thanks for setting me straight guys. I had pictures of James Bond type conspiracies and stuff. WoW. Who woulda thought ?
     
  19. Augustine1992

    Augustine1992 Member

    ya, everyone basically said it. I like it though, its interesting
     
  20. jim50

    jim50 Member

    yes i agree..Jim
     
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