I think that you are referring to the token packaged with uncirculated mint sets from the Denver mint. It has little or no value.
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It is not a cent. It's a mint medallion included with sets of uncirculated coins sold by the U.S. Mint. The D indicates it came with a set minted at Denver. The scale is part of the Treasury seal. Since these are included with all uncirculated sets and do not carry dates they are not really collectible. You might find them in a dealer's "grab box" selling for 15 cents or a quarter.
This is a token that is included in U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Sets. Somebody cut the set apart, and this token is what's left over. It's very common -- worth maybe a few cents.
The Small Plastic Tokens Inside Of Plastic- Wrapped Mint Sets Are One Way To Determine What Mint The Coins Contained Were Made By: P- Philadelphia, D- Denver. Another Way To Know The Mint Is The Plastic Of Denver Has Red Lines On It, And Philadelphia Is Blue.
This coin was designed by George T. Barber, weighs 26.73 grams, has a diameter of 38.1 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. With no mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 35$ in about uncirculated condition, 40$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 65$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 165$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, 1,900$ in high grade uncirculated condition, and 3,000$ if proof. With a CC mint mark; 125$ in very fine condition, 185$ in extremely fine condition, 225$ in about uncirculated condition, 400$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 1,100$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 2,475$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition and 6,300$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. With an O mint mark; 25$ in very fine condition, 30$ in extremely fine condition, 40$ in about uncirculated condition, 80$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 140$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 350$ in upper middle grade condition, and 1,650$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known With a S mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 30$ in about uncirculated condition, 70$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 125$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 275$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, and 1,500$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. whew!
Hill Middle School in Denver Colorado
The middle point between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Denver, Colorado is located in Loveland, Colorado, near the Fort Collins Loveland Airport and the Budweiser Event Center.
This question does not have a correct opinion but I think the best middle school in Denver is Denver School of the Arts.
His middle name is Randal.
No. Pointer is pointer and middle is middle. If anyone told you pointer = middle, he/she was making fun of you.
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YOU HAVE TO BE AT LEAST 18 TO DROP OUT OF SCHOOLWait till your 16. Then you can.