Which mint the coin was produced in. D is for Denver and S is for San Francisco. Cents without a mint mark are from Philadelphia
Currently San Francisco does not produce cents for circulation. Older coins may have an S mint mark, however.
It means that the coin was made at the Denver mint.
It depends on the date, post new question.
I have a 1903 penny, what is it's worth? You can clearly see the date and some letters of "Liberty" are clear in the headdress.
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
I presume that you are referring to a circulated US 1931 cent with no mintmark under the date, rather than a British penny. The answer then is almost certainly under a dollar.
It means that the coin was made at the Denver mint.
If it has one , it's under the date
It depends on the date, post new question.
I have a 1903 penny, what is it's worth? You can clearly see the date and some letters of "Liberty" are clear in the headdress.
under date of
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
I presume that you are referring to a circulated US 1931 cent with no mintmark under the date, rather than a British penny. The answer then is almost certainly under a dollar.
It means that it was made at the San Francisco mint.
the date of a penny is on the front
A penny wirh a small date on it
All U.S. Lincoln cents have the mintmarks under the date.
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint