1953-D and a shiny 1959! Aw dang. I made a nice video showing the roll with a wheat on one end and a shiny 59 on the other, then I opened the roll. Now the website won't take my video because it's over 10mb. Sigh. Well here's a photo of the wheatback end. Also a 74-S.
I do search rolls when I find them at banks and have found many 90% and 40%. In the last two months have gotten one 1964, and two 1968 for face at a local bank.
Did not unfortunately any MM and date looks long gone. Reverse in vastly better shape! Was cool find all the same.
Actually, there's a decent chance your 1965-67 coins were minted in Denver or San Francisco. They just eliminated mint marks for those years in an attempt to make every coin extremely common and not worth hoarding, the way that silver coins were by the mid-60s. Some pennies from the late 70s & later were also minted in San Francisco or West Point but without a mint mark, making them classified as "P" by default.
True to the post by theshoegazer, but we see them as"P" only. There has been no ID to tell the difference as on today.