It means the coin was struck in San Francisco.
D = Denver
No letter = Philadelphia (all other denominations since 1980 use P, though)
Check that date again. There was no United States in the year 1111. The only penny that might have been minted that year was the British penny under the reign of King Henry I.
SavingsIf you start with $0.00 and save a penny daily, you will have saved $3.65 in one year (or $3.66 in a leap year).
if its does not have a mint stamp it was minted in philly
If you mean MCMLXXXI then under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system it represents the year 1981
If you start with one penny on day 1, assuming it's not a leap year, you would end the year with $3.65
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
A Lincoln cent without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on penny's.
It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
Check that date again. There was no United States in the year 1111. The only penny that might have been minted that year was the British penny under the reign of King Henry I.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
no L must me an error on D possibly or worn
The Penny Black was invented in the year 1840 in memory of QUEEN VICTORIA
you can find one in sunyshore city and in the underground
there is no mark or letter
That really depends in what country and what year the penny was minted.
A very common coin, from 10 cents to $1.00 for a average coin.
The fewest general circulation Australian Pennies minted in any year are - 1930 Penny - 3,000 minted - It is widely considered that the release of this Penny was a mistake. 1925 Penny - 117,000 minted 1946 Penny - 363,000 minted 1931 Penny - 494,000 minted Beyond that, Pennies were minted in quantities from just under 1 million to over 54 million per year. British Pennies have been minted for well over 1,000 years, so we will stick with recent history. The fewest general circulation British Pennies minted in any year are - 1951 Penny - 120,000 minted 1848 Penny - 161,280 minted 1837 Penny - 174,720 minted 1844 Penny - 215,040 minted 1950 Penny - 240,000 minted 1849 Penny - 268,800 minted Beyond that, Pennies were minted in quantities from about 0.5 million to over 654 million per year. The fewest general circulation New Zealand Pennies minted in any year are - 1954 Penny - 1,080,000 minted 1941 Penny - 1,200,000 minted Beyond that, Pennies were minted in quantities from 2 million to 18 million per year.