Question by Kyle B: If an Gold American Eagle Coin does not have a W for a mint mark, where was it minted?

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Answer by Dan A
never really thought of it here's a site

http://www.usmint.gov/faqs/circulating_coins/index.cfm?action=mark_tables

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3 Responses to “If an Gold American Eagle $5 Coin does not have a W for a mint mark, where was it minted?”
  1. Taiping says:

    ,With no mint mark it was minted at the Philadelphia mint. Going through the Red Book it looks like all of the uncirculated dates have no mint mark, but the Proofs have a P. the last P was the proofs of 1993. After that he proofs have a W and were minted at West point and the uncirculated version has no mint mark.

  2. silverpet says:

    With the exception of the 2007-W “Burnished Uncirculated” issue, all the $5 AGEs without mintmark were minted at West Point Mint in New York, and for a 4-year period from 1997-2000 also at the San Francisco Mint. Those with “W” or “P” are Proof issues.

  3. starrwoode says:

    plain coins were minted in philly usually

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