No US one cent coin ever made at the Philadelphia Mint has a "P" Mintmark, it is not used on penny's.
A Lincoln cent without a mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The Mint does not use "P" mintmarks on penny's.
it was made in denver, at the denver mint
Cents struck at the Philadelphia mint don't have a mint mark.
The "D" on coins mean that it came from the Denver Mint.
A 1941 penny without a mintmark means it was minted in Philidelphia.
The D mint mark stands for the Denver Mint in Colorado were the coin was made.
The lack of a mint mark indicates that it was minted in Philadelphia.
It means that it was made at the San Francisco mint.
The letter D means it was minted at the Denver Mint.
It was struck at the US Mint at Denver Colorado - D for Denver.
"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 "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint