That small character that looks like a number "8" is actually an "S" mintmark indicating this coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint.Hi, Rocio -
That small character that looks like a number "8" is actually an "S" mintmark indicating this coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint. Here's more info on the value of this 1941 cent: https://coinvalues.com/wheat-pennies/1941
Without seeing the coin in-hand my only other suggestion is that the "S" has been worn down and appears like an "8". I have seen thisHi, Rocio --
Without seeing the coin in-hand my only other suggestion is that the "S" has been worn down and appears like an "8". I have seen this happen to other older S-mint Lincoln cents. If you would like to submit the coin for an in-hand inspection to a third-party coin-certification firm, I suggest reaching out to some of the companies listed here: https://coinvalues.com/library/coin-slabbing-services
That small character that looks like a number "8" is actually an "S" mintmark indicating this coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint.Hi, Rocio -
That small character that looks like a number "8" is actually an "S" mintmark indicating this coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint. Here's more info on the value of this 1941 cent: https://coinvalues.com/wheat-pennies/1941
Best wishes,
Josh More ...
Without seeing the coin in-hand my only other suggestion is that the "S" has been worn down and appears like an "8". I have seen thisHi, Rocio --
Without seeing the coin in-hand my only other suggestion is that the "S" has been worn down and appears like an "8". I have seen this happen to other older S-mint Lincoln cents. If you would like to submit the coin for an in-hand inspection to a third-party coin-certification firm, I suggest reaching out to some of the companies listed here: https://coinvalues.com/library/coin-slabbing-services
Best wishes,
Josh More ...