More than likely, but a lot of the gold coinage comes from the mint at West Point.
Denver Mint was created in 1862.
For coins dated 1906 to the present, it means the coin was made at the Denver Mint. A "D" mint mark on an old (1838-1861) gold coin means it was made at the long-closed gold coin mint at Dahlonega, GA.
That's not a D mint mark, because the Denver mint didn't begin production until 1906.
State mints in the United States are primarily located in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. The Philadelphia Mint is the oldest, established in 1792, while the Denver Mint was built in 1906. The San Francisco Mint, known for producing gold and silver coins, has its roots in the Gold Rush era. West Point, designated as a mint in 1937, specializes in bullion and commemorative coins.
Gold coins are being minted by U.S. Mint HQ in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Other mint facilities are located in Denver (Colorado), West Point (New York), San Francisco (California) and Fort Knox (Kentucky).
It could not have been minted at the Denver mint. The Denver mint did not start striking coins until 1906.
The Denver mint is on a coin showing the letter D, this means it was made in Denver, sometimes depending on the coin and year the D mint can be worth some money.
You'll need to check its condition and mint mark. This page shows a range of values.
The first coin struck at Denver Mint was the 1906D Barber dime.
Issued by the Philadelphia Mint, $1450. Issued by the Denver Mint, $5900. Exceptional coins have a slightly higher value.
it was made in denver, at the denver mint
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