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The US Jefferson Nickel has been minted at 3 US mints; Denver, Colorado; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and San Francisco, California since 1938.
Walking Liberty halves were struck at all 3 mints that were active at the time. No mint mark = Philadelphia, S = San Francisco, D = Denver
Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
Currently just the Denver and Philadelphia Mints make coins for general circulation.
In 1922 Peace dollars were struck at all 3 active mints - Philadelphia (no mint mark at the time), Denver ("D") and San Francisco ("S"). See a site such as http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_dollars/peace_dollars/peace_dollars.html for details about all dates and mints.
Philadelphia and Denver mint coins for circulation. There also just called U.S. Mints oR just MINTS
All Jefferson nickels for circulation were minted at Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco. The mint at West Point has, in the past, minted coins for other US mints but did not put a West Point mint mark on the coins so there is no way to tell which ones were made there.
There are only 4 active mints today, in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. In the past, there were also mints in Carson City and New Orleans.
Circulating nickels were minted at both main mints, Philadelphia and Denver. Proof nickels were made at San Francisco. Please see the link below for mintages for all years of the Jefferson Nickel
Yes, they were made at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints.
The 3 US Mints operating in 1972 were the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, the Denver,Colorado mint and the San Francisco, California mint.
There are currnetly four US mints in operation. The Philadelphia, Denver, San Fransisco and West point mints. One other mint in operation is located in the Philippines, but does not produce American currnecy.