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It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
The mint mark by itself isn't worth much. It has to be on a coin. If you do have a 2001 coin with a D mint mark, it's far too new to have any special value unless it's a high-quality uncirculated coin.
Yes, ten cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin. The D indicates that it was minted in Denver.
If the coin came from circulation it's only face value. Just a high grade Mint State P or D coin is worth more than 50 cents.
D is the mintmark for the Denver mint.
If you mean it does not have a "D" or "S" mintmark . It was made at the Philadelphia Mint. No U.S. one cent coin has ever had a "P" mintmark.
The dime is a U.S. coin. It begins with the letter d.
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.
The little "D" on the coin means it came from the Denver Mint. The Denver Mint is in Colorado.
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Is that a coin, or a fare?
because my account is no sp and d-coin
because he doesnt like you :D
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
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