On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
No the "D" stands for Denver Colorado that's were the coin was struck
No. It identifies which mint made the coin. D is for Denver.
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
It could mean anything depending on the coin. What country? What year? What denomination? What does the coin appear to be made from?
Denarius, which is the Latin word meaning "coin, money, or a Roman silver coin".
the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado
The D mint mark stands for the Denver Mint in Colorado were the coin was made.
Try the Greek drachma.
Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
If you mean a mint mark on the reverse of the coin, it's a D or S but not a P. Please look at the coin again.
D is the mintmark for the Denver mint.