What are Coins with No Mint Marks, and Are They Valuable?
One of the most common questions that we are asked is about coins without mintmarks or that seem to be missing a mintmark. Millions and millions of coins have been struck over the years at the Philadelphia Mint with no mintmarks. This is normal and rarely adds value given the large mintages at this important coin-minting facility. However, a coin with no mintmark can be special when this mintmark was left off by accident rather than on purpose.
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Specifically, the No S Proof coins that were mistakenly released by the San Francisco Mint. Proof coins, or special strikes intended for collectors rather than circulation, have been issued in 5-coin proof sets each year for decades. They were housed in hard plastic cases, often with a decorative outer box, and had brightly mirrored surfaces. Such coins were never released into circulation and typically cannot be found in change as a result.
Starting in 1968, the proof coins in these sets were supposed to be minted with an “S” mintmark for San Francisco, the US Mint facility that produces these pieces. A few sets from selected years were accidentally released to the public without the intended S mintmark, however, and are known today as “No S Proofs.”
No S Proof coins are known from 1968 (Roosevelt Dime), 1970 (Roosevelt Dime), 1971 (Jefferson Nickel), 1975 (Roosevelt Dime), 1983 (Roosevelt Dime), and 1990 (Lincoln Cent).
Why There Are No Mint Marks on Coins Dated 1965, 1966, and 1967?
In the mid-1960s, the United States was in the midst of a nationwide coin shortage due to a major shift from striking 90% silver coins to those of a less-valuable “clad” composition. Coins dated 1965, 1966 and 1967 were intentionally produced without a mintmark.
This was partly to discourage the hoarding of coins during this time of transition, but the D (Denver) and S (San Francisco) mintmarks eventually were used again in 1968. Coins dated 1965, 1966, and 1967 are generally very common today and typically hold little value beyond their face value, if any.
What Coins Without Mint Marks Are Worth Money?
Certain rare dates struck by the Philadelphia mint can be valuable due to low mintages or low survival rates, such as the 1901 Morgan Dollar in excellent condition or early type coins of the 1790s and early 1800s.
No S Proof coins issued in 5-coin Proof Sets that accidentally had the mintmark left off are also valuable pieces. For a list of what dates to watch for, you can consult with this list of key date coins on our Coin Price Guide for Beginners.
Are Proof Coins with No Mint Mark Valuable?
Certain dates of proof coins that were accidentally struck without a mintmark can be valuable. Coins to watch for are the 1968 No S Proof (Roosevelt Dime), 1970 No S Proof (Roosevelt Dime), 1971 No S Proof (Jefferson Nickel), 1975 No S Proof (Roosevelt Dime), 1983 No S Proof (Roosevelt Dime), and 1990 No S Proof (Lincoln Cent).
These No S Proofs were issued only in 5-coin Proof Sets sold directly by the government. They will also have brightly mirrored surfaces and will look very different from regular Philadelphia mint coins that you can find in change, which are also called circulation strikes or business strikes. For example, a normal circulation strike 1975 Dime is safe to spend as change. However, if you found a 1975 Proof Set with a No S Proof Dime in it, then this would be a very rare piece!
What Are the Most Valuable Coins with No Mint Marks?
The 1975 No S Proof Dime is the rarest and most valuable of the No S Proofs, with only two coins known. Heritage sold the nicer of the two known examples in 2019 for $456,000! Finest Known 1975 No S Roosevelt Dime, PR68 – Only Two Examples Traced
Other No S Proof Coins tend to have values in the $1,000 to $30,000 or so range depending on their grade and rarity. The higher the grade on the 1 to 70 coin grading scale, the greater the value. Also, certain dates of No S Proofs have had more coins discovered over the years than others. Coins that have been cleaned or damaged in some way will generally be less valuable, as the condition is very important for modern proof coins.
What are the Most Expensive Coins with No Mint Mark Sold by Heritage Auctions?
Multiple No S Proofs have sold at Heritage Auctions for more than $10,000 over the years. Here are two exciting examples:
Many other No S Proofs have sold at Heritage Auctions in the $1,000 to $10,000 range:
What’s the Best Place to Sell a Coin without a Mint Mark?
If you find a No S Proof coin in one of your family’s proof sets, Heritage Auctions can help you to achieve the highest possible price by marketing your coin to our global audience of collectors. Contact a Consignment Director today for more advice!
While many coins without a mintmark are unfortunately fairly common, a No S Proof Coin from a Proof Set is a real find. Best of luck in your search!
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James Frank Bogart says
My name is James F. Bogart I was looking at my dimes and I found several of them with missing mint marks. How can I tell if it is a S, P or D? Or ware they were made? Thank you very much if you can help me.
Tod Lock says
Here’s a place to get started. Thanks for your comment! https://coins.ha.com/ref/beginners-price-guide.zx?denomination=Dime#List
Richard Webb says
I have a 1981 no mint mark on it.
Blog Comments says
Thank you very much for contacting us. Here is a great place to research coin values. https://blog.ha.com/value-guide-to-coins-with-no-mint-marks/ Thanks again for contacting us.
Christian says
I have a 1982 penny can you send me a pic of an actual pic of what a 1982 penny that’s worth money should look like
CSSocialMedia says
Christian,
Please email clear photos of both sides of your coin to coins@ha.com for review. We would gladly have a specialist review and contact you back.
Gloria says
Hello, pardon me for jumping in here but I have 1980, 83, and 87 pennies without mint marks. Are those dates significant?
Edwin walker says
I got the 1975 no mint mark desovery dime volume two it’s on the left side of his neck and on his ear walkeredwin136@gmail.com if you are no seriously don’t text
CSSocialMedia says
Edwin,
To see how much your item is worth, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablogfreeeval-092517 . You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
James Dean says
1974 no mint mark dime what’s it worth
Blog Comments says
Mr. Dean, thank you very much for contacting us. Here’s a great place to get started when searching for the value of a coin: https://coins.ha.com/ref/beginners-price-guide.zx
Thanks again for your comment!
Roy says
Hi just wondering, I maybe seeing things but was looking thru a few coins i have gathered in time. Came across one of my Zuzan B. Anthony dollar S mint mark the mint mark actually appears quite weird. I have placed the in a white Carbon protector which in time air may have gotten in. Then I notice something interesting well with the air getting in or thru protector it showed a shadow image on the coin so I took a closer look with all lights off with just my lamp on it looks to me an image of the Sacagawea dollar coin the images is more off looks like the face and baby portion but I could be wrong have you ever graded one or has any been reported. You Expertise and and Info will be greatly appreciated Thank you. Ps: I can be reached at (910)584-5911 Thank you again for all you do.
Blog Comments says
Thank you for contacting Heritage. While that sounds interesting, it unfortunately would not be appropriate for auction. We would suggest showing it in person to a coin shop or dealer in your area for further advice instead.
Patti van Rooyen says
Hello,
I have my grandmother’s gold 1881 $5 liberty eagle coin. It is set in a bezel and has been since she acquired it many decades ago. The coin has no mint mark stamped on it. The coin is in fab condition considering, and would like to sell this but I have little background information on how to do so.
Can you direct me?
CSSocialMedia says
Patti,
To see how much your item is worth, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablogfreeeval-092517 . You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
Sara says
I have a 1951 wheat S mint marked penny in very good condition. Do you think it may be valuable?
CSSocialMedia says
You’d need to submit it to us for review. Send pictures and your contact information to Coins@ha.com. Thanks for the comment!
Rob says
I’ve found a 1970 proof Lincoln penny with doubling on obverse and reverse , die crack across Lincoln and no mint mark. Is there another known
CSSocialMedia says
Rob,
For a FREE auction evaluation, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablog-freeeval-092517. You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
Sandra Marie Pulliam says
Hello, my name is Sandy. I found a 1991 quarter without a mint mark. Is this common or an error? Thank you for your assistance
Sandra Pulliam
CSSocialMedia says
Sandra,
To see how much your item is worth, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablogfreeeval-092517 . You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
Sandra Pulliam says
Hello, my name is Sandy. I found a 1991 quarter without a mint mark. Is this common or an error? Thank you for your assistance
Sandra Pulliam
CSSocialMedia says
Sandra,
To see how much your item is worth, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablogfreeeval-092517 . You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
Robert e Rogers says
two dimes 1968 n mint mark 1975 no mint mark Roosevelt dimes both are in my book
Robert e Rogers says
thank you
Catherine Haas says
I have a 1968 dime with no mint mark. How much is it worth?
CSSocialMedia says
Catherine,
To see how much your item is worth, visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablogfreeeval-092517 . You can also call us at 1-800-872-6467.
Blog Comments says
Catherine, here’s a great resource for finding the value of a coin: https://coins.ha.com/ref/beginners-price-guide.zx Thanks for your question!
Prabhakar says
I have a 1982 without mintmark one penny and 1999 one penny having a orange colour and another a brownish one.why is it different and does it hold any value pls suggest.
CSSocialMedia says
Thank you for reaching out! If you are interested in learning more about your items, interested in selling, or would like to receive a free auction evaluation, please visit https://www.ha.com/free-appraisals.s. A specialist will reach out to you about your items.
Keri L Robinson says
I have a penny, dime, nickel, quarter, 50cent and silver dollar for sale 1978 no mint mark how much should I sell for
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Mike Rodriguez says
Good morning? I have a 1975 no mint dime and I been waiting for the price to go up. I’m trying to sell my coin but no one believes me because the comments everyone says about it. There’s no existing one. If anyone is interested I’m posting my email. Thanks again! Mike Rodriguez
CSSocialMedia says
Please email front and back images of your items to Coins@HA.com and don’t forget to include your contact information. A Coin specialist will review and contact you in a week or two.
Jose Vasquez says
Hello my name is Jose, came across a 2017 quarter with an error over mint mark and have gone to multiple coin shops have had coin inspections but only response I get it that they have no knowledge of deals with errors. Was wondering if I can get it appraised?
Blog Comments says
Hello Jose and thank you for your question. If you are interested in learning more about this quarter, interested in selling, or would like to receive a free auction evaluation, please visit https://www.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx?target=auctionevaluation&type=social-cs-hablog-freeeval-092517 Thanks again.
Sandra Raper says
I have a 1955 no mint matk lincon penny . What would value be if I sold it . I also have lrg coin collection with many old coins . There’s a 1799 seated liberty one penny and alot of coins from war years . Thanks
CSSocialMedia says
Thank you for reaching out. You can send pictures of some of the coins and/or an itemized list of what you have to Coins@HA.com. A specialist will review them as soon as possible and get back to you. Thank you!
D. Wright says
I have a double die struck 1967 no mint mark quarter. And a 1988 d quarter in good condition about a ms66. What are the values of each
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Coin value says
Hi, I have a rare John F. Kennedy Half-Dollar from 1971 in pretty good condition. Can anyone help me estimate its value? Also, what factors might affect its worth, and what’s the process and cost for a formal appraisal? Thanks!
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