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To find the mint mark on a 1972 Eisenhower dollar, you'll need to look at the "heads" side of the coin, which is called the obverse. The mint mark is a small letter located directly below President Eisenhower's chin and just above the year "1972."
If you see a "D" mint mark, your coin was made in Denver. An "S" means it was minted in San Francisco. If you don't see a mint mark in that spot, it means the coin was produced at the Philadelphia Mint, which typically didn't use a mint mark on this series.


