its a mint mark, the letter indicates where the coin was made
P = Philadelphia, D = Denver
Pence is the plural of Penny ie. 1 Penny, 2 Pence.
It means that it was minted in Philadelphia, D for Denver But the US cent does not have any mintmark if it was minted in Philadelphia. Do you have a cent planchet stamped with just a big P? That would be the mint medal included in Uncirculated Mint Sets in some years when there were only 5 denominations and it filled the sixth space in the package.
Property and liability (P & L) insurance
means it was minted in san fransisco California and they stopped doing that in 1974
Standard and Poors.
4 farthings in a penny
P is for Philadelphia.
A Lincoln cent without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on penny's.
The letter on a penny refers to the mint at which it was manufactured. P is Philadelphia, D is Denver.
P. Haddon has written: 'The penny satirist'
No US one cent coin struck in Philadelphia has ever had a "P" Mintmark so the coin is just a penny.
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if you earn a penny and you save it
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One Cent
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To say something costs a 'pretty penny' is to mean the item is expensive