#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int date,year; printf(''enter date and year"0; scanf(%date,%year); if(year%4==0) { date=(date+31)-29; pf(''march month of"); pf(%d,date); } else { date=(date+31)-28; pf(''march month of"); pf(%d,date); } } pf(%d,date);
It's the year that the coin was minted. If you look under the date you can tell where it was minted, too: "D" = Denver Mint "S" = San Francisco No letter = Philadelphia
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
D: minted in Denver. P: minted in Philadelphia.
You shoul d be 18 years of age to date him.
June 6, 1944.
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"D" under the date on a Lincoln penny denotes it was minted in Denver.What_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_pennyWhat_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_penny
Yup :D
If you're referring to the date suffix AD, in the example '600AD,' then it means Anno Domini (in the year of the Lord), which marks the time following Jesus' birth.
The mint mark is under the date, and there is no silver in the coin actually the d is above the year.
Believe it or not the Sunniest Day of the Year is the 25th of May ... That is to say that that Date is of 2009 :D Glad I could help someone - And don't be shocked if this date is untrue - It is only from my Calculations that the 25th of May is the Sunniest Day of the Year :D