assuming the question refers to a US coin
it is the mint letter, for Denver
also P for Philadelphia
sometimes S for San Francisco
and W for West Point
sometimes no letter.
Depends on coin and age
All US coins dated 2000 have the word LIBERTY on them. Which one?
Look on the reverse of the coin. If there is a small "D" or "S" under the word "ONE" then it was minted in Denver or San Francisco. If there is no letter below"ONE" it was minted in Philadelphia.
"Liberate" is a related verb for the word "liberty."
The word liberty is a common, singular, abstract noun.
The root word for liberty is "liber," which means "free."
The word liberty is a common, singular, abstract noun.
The suffix in the word "liberty" is "-ty."
The root word of liberty is "liber," which is of Latin origin and means "free."
Liberty Independence Exemption
Statue Of Liberty :D
We hope to provide liberty to all posterity.
Capped Bust - above the date (1838 and 1839 only). None or OSeated Liberty - under the eagle. None, D, O, S, CCBarber - under the eagle. None, D, O, S, CCWalking Liberty - 1916 and some 1917, on the front under In God We Trust. None, D, SWalking Liberty - some 1917 and all others, on the back around the 8:00 position.Franklin - above the bell yoke. None, D, S.Kennedy - 1964, on the back near the eagle's claw on the left side of the coin.1965-67 - no mint marks due to the coin shortage.1968-1979 - above the date; none, D, S1980-present - above the date; P, D, SNone or P = PhiladelphiaS = San FranciscoD = DenverO = New OrleansCC = Carson City