1958 silver quarter no mint mark

1958-D Quarter Washington 90% Silver 25 Cent Coin Circulated Ungraded. $24.95 +$3.95 shipping. 1958-D 10C Roosevelt Dime Gem BU Mint Set Toning (?) Reverse Die Crack. $7.50 +$4.06 shipping. Make Offer - 1958-D 10C Roosevelt Dime Gem BU Mint Set Toning (?) Reverse Die Crack The mint mark on Washington Silver Quarters is located on the reverse side below the wreath. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan. This Washington Silver Quarter represents a great value for the price. This 1958 Washington Quarter Silver Coin is worth the price for any collector or numismatist who wishes to fill a space in their

Value of the 1958 Lincoln Wheat Penny. Even though the 1958 Wheat Penny was the last cent produced featuring the wheat stalk reverse, the large amount minted has made it only worth face value in any grade under Extra Fine condition. Extra Fine 1958 Wheat Pennies are only worth $.12 and are not in high demand by collectors. Dimes, Pennies, and Nickels all have proof coins with no mint marks. Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and Current Silver Bullion Value: $5.31 The US minted the 1958 half dollar with no mint mark and also the 1958 D half dollar. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin. Mint mark: To the right of the building on the reverse None (Philadelphia), S (San Francisco), D (Denver). 1942 through 1945 the mint mark was on the reverse for the only silver nickels during the War-Time. No mint mark for 1965, 1966 and 1967. In 1968 the mint mark was moved to the obverse and under the date. 1958-D Quarter Washington 90% Silver 25 Cent Coin Circulated Ungraded. $24.95 +$3.95 shipping. 1958-D 10C Roosevelt Dime Gem BU Mint Set Toning (?) Reverse Die Crack. $7.50 +$4.06 shipping. Make Offer - 1958-D 10C Roosevelt Dime Gem BU Mint Set Toning (?) Reverse Die Crack

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1958 D Washington Quarter value at an average of $6, Mint Mark: D There were no quarters minted at the S mint in 1957. Current silver melt value* for a 1958 D is $3.13 and this price is based off the 

1934-1958 no mintmark, D, or S copper wheat penny: 5-10 cents if well worn. 1959 no I have a small collection of silver quarters, nickels, and dimes from the   no mint mark on Nickel Three Cent Coins as they were all minted at the The Silver Three Cent Coin Dated 1851 has the mint mark "O" for the New Orleans Mint. It is located under the Eagle and above Quarter Dollar on the back of the coin. 1988 Washington Quarter No Mint Mark Error Coin * Missing Mint Mark Error. these ideas. Small Dates vs. Large Dates Valuable Pennies, Rare Pennies, Valuable Coins, Silver Super rare 1958 penny sells for $336,000! Rare pennies  Results 1 - 20 of 25 No further designs were minted until the appearance of the Draped Bust with a Heraldic Eagle reverse 1804-1807. Both types are rare,  12 Jul 2019 However, only the silver war nickels will place the mintmark on this side of the coin. The letter will either be a P, D, or an S prominently placed  These additional mint locations came with a corresponding mint mark to identify where During this time, the Jefferson Nickel was minted with silver in order to It is said that the coin was not widely seen in circulation until 1940, almost two years after it was first produced. 1958 Jefferson Nickel, N/A, N/A, $0.80, $1.50.

27 May 1989 Quarters minted in Philadelphia before 1980 do not have a mint mark. The first quarter minus the mint mark was discovered in Boston by a coin 

Product Description. 1958 Silver Washington Proof quarter Mint Location, No Mint Mark. Grading 1958 25C Silver Washington Quarter Proof; Stock Photo  1934-1958 no mintmark, D, or S copper wheat penny: 5-10 cents if well worn. 1959 no I have a small collection of silver quarters, nickels, and dimes from the   no mint mark on Nickel Three Cent Coins as they were all minted at the The Silver Three Cent Coin Dated 1851 has the mint mark "O" for the New Orleans Mint. It is located under the Eagle and above Quarter Dollar on the back of the coin. 1988 Washington Quarter No Mint Mark Error Coin * Missing Mint Mark Error. these ideas. Small Dates vs. Large Dates Valuable Pennies, Rare Pennies, Valuable Coins, Silver Super rare 1958 penny sells for $336,000! Rare pennies  Results 1 - 20 of 25 No further designs were minted until the appearance of the Draped Bust with a Heraldic Eagle reverse 1804-1807. Both types are rare,  12 Jul 2019 However, only the silver war nickels will place the mintmark on this side of the coin. The letter will either be a P, D, or an S prominently placed  These additional mint locations came with a corresponding mint mark to identify where During this time, the Jefferson Nickel was minted with silver in order to It is said that the coin was not widely seen in circulation until 1940, almost two years after it was first produced. 1958 Jefferson Nickel, N/A, N/A, $0.80, $1.50.

Current silver melt value* for a 1958 No mint mark is $2.66 and this price is based off the current silver spot price of $14.69 This value is dynamic so bookmark it and comeback for an up to the minute silver melt value.

Type: Washington Quarter Year: 1958. Mint Mark: No mint mark. Face Value: 0.25 USD Total Produced: 6,360,000 [?] Silver Content: 90% Silver Weight: .1808 

Year: 1958 Mint Mark: D Face Value: 0.05 USD Total Produced: 168,249,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 5 cents to $1000.00 Type: Jefferson Nickel Year: 1948 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face

1958 P Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, Washington Quarter Silver Melt Value. 25C. $3.2084 . Specifications: and 1965 to 1967 no mint mark was on the coins. Beginning in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the front of the coin and just behind Washington’s hair tie. Mint mark: To the right of the building on the reverse None (Philadelphia), S (San Francisco), D (Denver). 1942 through 1945 the mint mark was on the reverse for the only silver nickels during the War-Time. No mint mark for 1965, 1966 and 1967. In 1968 the mint mark was moved to the obverse and under the date. 1958 U.S. Franklin Half Dollar Silver Coin, Mint State Condition. Only 13 left in stock - order soon. 1958 Birth Year Coin Set (5) Coins - Half dollar, Quarter, Dime, Nickel, and Cent All Dated 1958 and Encased in Plastic Display Case Fine. Only 3 left in stock - order soon. Value of the 1958 Lincoln Wheat Penny. Even though the 1958 Wheat Penny was the last cent produced featuring the wheat stalk reverse, the large amount minted has made it only worth face value in any grade under Extra Fine condition. Extra Fine 1958 Wheat Pennies are only worth $.12 and are not in high demand by collectors. Dimes, Pennies, and Nickels all have proof coins with no mint marks. Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and

The mint mark on Washington Silver Quarters is located on the reverse side below the wreath. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan. This Washington Silver Quarter represents a great value for the price. This 1958 Washington Quarter Silver Coin is worth the price for any collector or numismatist who wishes to fill a space in their The mint mark on Washington Silver Quarters is located on the reverse side below the wreath. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan. This Washington Silver Quarter represents a great value for the price. This 1958-D Washington Quarter Silver Coin is worth the price for any collector or numismatist who wishes to fill a space in Year: 1958 Mint Mark: D Face Value: 0.05 USD Total Produced: 168,249,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 5 cents to $1000.00 Type: Jefferson Nickel Year: 1948 Mint Mark: No mint mark Face MM= Mint Mark MMS= Mint Mark Style MPD= Misplaced Date MS= Mint State NCADD= National Collectors Association of Die Doubling NLG= Numismatic Literary Guild NTC= Numitrust Corporation OBV= Obverse ODV= Obverse Design Variety OMM= Over Mint Mark PCGS= Professional Coin Grading Service PCI= Photo-Certified Coin Institute PF= (PRF) Proof PL= Proof Like Photo of an Uncirculated Silver Washington Quarter; Learning how to grade silver Washington quarters is an important part of determining the value of your coin. Mint Marks. The United States Mint produced Washington quarters at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).