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It's not gold. The coin is made from brass and is only a dollar, just spend it.
The mint mark by itself isn't worth much. It has to be on a coin. If you do have a 2001 coin with a D mint mark, it's far too new to have any special value unless it's a high-quality uncirculated coin.
Yes, ten cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin. The D indicates that it was minted in Denver.
If the coin came from circulation it's only face value. Just a high grade Mint State P or D coin is worth more than 50 cents.
D is the mintmark for the Denver mint.
If you mean it does not have a "D" or "S" mintmark . It was made at the Philadelphia Mint. No U.S. one cent coin has ever had a "P" mintmark.
The dime is a U.S. coin. It begins with the letter d.
No the "D" stands for Denver Colorado that's were the coin was struck
No. It identifies which mint made the coin. D is for Denver.
The little "D" on the coin means it came from the Denver Mint. The Denver Mint is in Colorado.
Is that a coin, or a fare?
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On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
The 1946 dime was when he first appeared on the coin
The 1914 D Penny is a rare and valuable coin. It was minted in Denver and the "D" mintmark is located below the date on the coin. In good condition, it can be worth thousands of dollars to collectors.