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What does MM stand for?

Mint Mark (numismatics)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Dave Knight, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint, said: "Traditionally the Royal Mint marks the passing of prominent members of the royal family in this way.
Dave Knight, director of Commemorative Coin at the Royal Mint, said: "Traditionally the Royal Mint marks the passing of prominent members of the Royal Family in this way.
Director of Commemorative Coin at the Royal Mint Dave Knight said: "Traditionally the Royal Mint marks the passing of prominent members of the Royal Family in this way.
The Carson City silver dollars look the same as the Morgan dollars, with the face of Liberty and an eagle on the reverse side, but also display the double C mint mark on the reverse side.
You want and need to know that your coin is not only the Real thing, but that it has not been altered (changing a mint mark - fraud) or changed, for example by cleaning, polishing, changing the appearance or surface of the coin, in any way that would render your coin unfit to collect.
Coins have different mint marks and collecting those that were struck in the same location can also be interesting.
The third item is the date of issue, and the fourth is the mint mark.
uk bears a special mint mark, would be worth [pounds sterling]30,000.

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