The location the quarter was minted. I believe "D" is for Denver Colorado and "P" is for Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Those are the mintmarks where the coins were made. D= Denver. P= Philadelphia.
4 quarters in a dollar
the d quarters were minted in Denver, the p's were minted in Philiadelphia.
US Quarters minted in 1954 bear both the mint mark of San Francisco, California mint "S" and the mint mark of the Denver, Colorado mint "D". Additionally, the US Mint at Philadelphia, Pensylvania also struck these quarters but no mint mark was used.
No US coin dated 1965, 1966 or 1967 has any mintmarks. So no D Mint quarters.
Those are mint marks where the coins were made. D stands for Denver. P stands for Philadelphia.
No state quarters are made of silver.
Depends what you are talking about. In music it means D minor. Or if you're talking about school it could mean Doctor of Ministry. Please rate my answer.
Well, honey, if we're talking about quarters and dimes, there are actually 6 ways you can make $2.00. You can have 8 quarters and 0 dimes, 6 quarters and 2 dimes, 4 quarters and 4 dimes, 2 quarters and 6 dimes, 0 quarters and 10 dimes, or just a fancy mix of quarters and dimes. So, go ahead and make it rain with those coins!
I live on the East Coast so I have P's that I can exchange for D's.
4 quarters unless it goes into overtime!!!!!! :D 4 quarters unless it goes into overtime!!!!!! :D
US quarters minted before 1965 were 90% silver, not pure silver. Based on current silver prices, a '45-D quarter is worth about $5.50 in average condition, and closer to $15 if in uncirculated condition.