The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
It was struck at the US Mint at Denver Colorado - D for Denver.
3 cents.
Yes, one cent. Billions were minted. And the "D" is called a mint mark, not a stamp. Cents with a D under the date were made in Denver. Those with an S came from San Francisco, and the ones without any letter were made in Philadelphia.
1943 was the only year for steel cents
the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado
The D refers to the city where it was minted. In this case, it would be Denver.
A "D" on a US coin indicates that it was minted at the Denver Mint.
The 1962-D Lincoln Cent {penny} was minted at the US Mint in Denver, Colorado, USA.
The D stamp has a face value of 22 cents and can be used on domestic mail at that value.
Franklin Roosevelt was noted as a stamp collector.
It was struck at the US Mint at Denver Colorado - D for Denver.
3 cents.
Yes, one cent. Billions were minted. And the "D" is called a mint mark, not a stamp. Cents with a D under the date were made in Denver. Those with an S came from San Francisco, and the ones without any letter were made in Philadelphia.
1972-D with Kennedy stamp what is it worth.?
King Offa of Mercia was responsible for introducing the Penny in about 785 AD. This first British Penny was probably modelled on the equivalent Roman coin, the "denarius" from which it took the symbol "d" in the predecimal currency.
The D on a penny indicates it was made at the Denver, Colorado mint