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A "P" on a dime indicates that the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint. This mark was introduced in 1980 to distinguish coins produced there, as prior to that, dimes and many other coins did not carry a mintmark unless they were produced at the Denver Mint ("D") or San Francisco Mint ("S"). If a dime has a "P," it reflects that it was minted in Philadelphia for that particular year.

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