
Discovering the mint mark on a Silver Dollar is an exciting moment for any enthusiast, as it's the key that unlocks the coin's specific history and rarity. To find this crucial detail, you'll want to turn the coin over to its reverse side, the one featuring the proud American eagle with its wings spread.
Once you're looking at the eagle, direct your attention to the very bottom. The mint mark is a small capital letter (or a pair of letters) located just below the ribbon that ties the wreath together, positioned perfectly above the letters "D" and "O" in the word "DOLLAR."
Its location is subtle, but its meaning is immense. If you find no mint mark at all, your coin was struck at the historic Philadelphia Mint. An "S" signifies the San Francisco Mint, while an "O" represents the New Orleans Mint. A "D" indicates the Denver mint, which only produced Morgans for a single year in 1921. Perhaps the most thrilling find is the coveted "CC" mark, telling you that your coin is a true piece of the Old West, struck at the legendary Carson City Mint. Finding and identifying this small mark transforms your silver dollar from a beautiful coin into a tangible piece of American heritage.


