The P means it was minted at the Philadelphia mint and the S means San Francisco. D represents Denver, CC Carson City (Long since gone). The other active mint is in West Point, NY.
Charlotte, NC; (C), Dahlonega, GA (D); and New Orleans, LA (O) are also long ago US mint locations.
It's called a mint mark and identifies the facility where the coin was minted. Modern circulation coins use P for Philadelphia and D for Denver.Proof coins may have an S for San Francisco and bullion coins may have a W for West Point.Other mint marks have been used in the past. Tracking them all can become quite complicated.
S and P aren't grades, they're mint marks indicating where a coin was struck. There are many other possible mint marks for U.S. coins as well, depending on their denomination and date.
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Pre 1971 in the UK there were twelve pennies in a shilling
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The Philadelphia mint (where the coin was made).
S means it was minted in San Francisco
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It's called a mint mark and identifies the facility where the coin was minted. Modern circulation coins use P for Philadelphia and D for Denver.Proof coins may have an S for San Francisco and bullion coins may have a W for West Point.Other mint marks have been used in the past. Tracking them all can become quite complicated.
"G" in this context could stand for gravity, "p" could stand for pressure, and "s" could stand for speed. These are common scientific variables represented by these letters in equations and formulas.
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S and P aren't grades, they're mint marks indicating where a coin was struck. There are many other possible mint marks for U.S. coins as well, depending on their denomination and date.
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This signifies that the coin was produced by the Denver Mint. Other mint marks you may find on your pocket change are: P, or no letter - Philadelphia S - San Francisco, mostly on proof coins today but on some older cents and nickels
The U.S. does not have any "F" mintmarks. Only P-D-S & W for any coins.