
Ah, the great Dollar treasure hunt! You're looking for that tiny, tell-all letter that can turn a beautiful piece of silver into a numismatic superstar. Don't worry, finding it is easier than trying to figure out what Lady Liberty is thinking.
To locate this elusive mark, you'll need to flip your coin over to the reverse side, the one with the majestic eagle that looks like it just finished a very serious meeting. Direct your gaze to the bottom of the coin, below the wreath that the eagle is clutching. The mint mark is nestled right between the eagle's tail feathers and the letters "DO" in the word "DOLLAR". It's a prime piece of real estate on an iconic coin.
If you see a letter there, it could be an "S" for San Francisco, a "CC" for the legendary Carson City, an "O" for New Orleans, or a "D" for Denver. But what if you're squinting and see absolutely nothing? Don't rush to the optometrist. An empty space is your answer! A Morgan Dollar with no mint mark means it was struck at the main mint in Philadelphia, which was apparently too cool to brand most of its work. Happy hunting


