Author: Again the 1991 Pennies struck at the Philadelphia Mint were ALL INTENTIONALLY without a mint mark...ALL of them, NO anomaly. Philadelphia was Americas first mint and in many cases they did not use a mint mark.
Author: I have ALL these dates(probably with no errors, but I need to confirm that), I would like to sell them to someone willing to pay your quoted prices. Can you direct me to them? Thanks!
I have a 1969 S pennies in good condition and a 1969 no mint mark in good condition and a1959 no mint mark in good condition and a 2 1968 no mint mark in good condition and a 1965 no .int mark in good condition and 3 1967 in good condition.
Please do better research, all 1965 pennies were minted without mint marks. The "act against mint marks" in 1965 refers to the Coinage Act of 1965, which temporarily removed mint marks from all US coins in an effort to discourage coin hoarding during a period of coin shortage; this provision was later repealed in 1968, allowing mint marks to be reinstated on coins. Key points about the 1965 Coinage Act and mint marks: Reason for removal: The mint marks were removed to discourage people from collecting coins based solely on their mint mark, as the country was facing a significant coin shortage at the time. Impact on coin production: During this period, coins were produced without mint marks, making it difficult to identify where a particular coin was minted. Repeal of the provision: In 1968, Congress repealed the section of the Coinage Act that prohibited mint marks, allowing them to be reintroduced on coins.
I have a 1941 mercury dime no mint mark good condition.
I have a 65 with no mint mark, a 76D, and a 1980 no mint mark and all in better condition than the ones you used in your video
Author, so WHAT is the error on the 2006D penny? Why don't you SHOW one?
Author: Again the 1991 Pennies struck at the Philadelphia Mint were ALL INTENTIONALLY without a mint mark...ALL of them, NO anomaly. Philadelphia was Americas first mint and in many cases they did not use a mint mark.
Author: I have ALL these dates(probably with no errors, but I need to confirm that), I would like to sell them to someone willing to pay your quoted prices. Can you direct me to them? Thanks!
Author, ALL 1980 coins minted in Philadelphia were INTENTIONALLY struck with no mint mark!
Author: who will pay these amounts for the pennies in your video(this week)
I have a 1969 S pennies in good condition and a 1969 no mint mark in good condition and a1959 no mint mark in good condition and a 2 1968 no mint mark in good condition and a 1965 no .int mark in good condition and 3 1967 in good condition.
Please do better research, all 1965 pennies were minted without mint marks.
The "act against mint marks" in 1965 refers to the Coinage Act of 1965, which temporarily removed mint marks from all US coins in an effort to discourage coin hoarding during a period of coin shortage; this provision was later repealed in 1968, allowing mint marks to be reinstated on coins.
Key points about the 1965 Coinage Act and mint marks:
Reason for removal:
The mint marks were removed to discourage people from collecting coins based solely on their mint mark, as the country was facing a significant coin shortage at the time.
Impact on coin production:
During this period, coins were produced without mint marks, making it difficult to identify where a particular coin was minted.
Repeal of the provision:
In 1968, Congress repealed the section of the Coinage Act that prohibited mint marks, allowing them to be reintroduced on coins.