The letter D means it was minted at the Denver Mint.
The letter "d" comes from the greek word "dam" and a first look at the word from peter stuyvesant made it clear that it should be minted into the penny
it was made in denver, at the denver mint
It was minted in Philadelphia.
"D" under the date on a Lincoln penny denotes it was minted in Denver.What_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_pennyWhat_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_penny
It means the coin was struck in San Francisco. D = Denver No letter = Philadelphia (all other denominations since 1980 use P, though)
The letter "d" comes from the greek word "dam" and a first look at the word from peter stuyvesant made it clear that it should be minted into the penny
"D" on a steel penny typically refers to the Denver Mint, where the penny was minted. During World War II, steel pennies were produced due to a copper shortage.
The letter on a penny refers to the mint at which it was manufactured. P is Philadelphia, D is Denver.
its a mint mark, the letter indicates where the coin was made P = Philadelphia, D = Denver
The letter "d" comes from the greek word "dam" and a first look at the word from peter stuyvesant made it clear that it should be minted into the penny
A letter D just below the date is the mint mark for Denver.It is called a mintmark, and it signifies where the coin was minted.
The "D" on coins mean that it came from the Denver Mint.
The letter "D" found beneath the date of the penny indicates the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado.
It was struck at the US Mint at Denver Colorado - D for Denver.
it was made in denver, at the denver mint
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
On a US coin, an S mintmark means it was minted in the San Francisco Mint.If it has a D it was made in Denver.If it has no mint mark letter it was made in Philadelphia.