Just because a coin was struck at the Denver Mint does not make it more valuable. But some D mint coins are more valuable, it depends on the date, denomination and condition of the coin.
Yes and no. If your coin was minted in Denver it will have a "D" mintmark, however, if your coin was minted in Philadelphia, it will have no mintmark.
The D mint mark on any coin minted since 1906 indicates it was made at the Denver Mint.
The letter is known as the mint-mark and tells where the coin was made. A coin having a P mint-mark (or no mint-mark on some coins) was made in Philadelphia, a coin having an S Mint-mark was minted in San Fransisco, a coin with a D mint-mark was minted in Denver.
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
The "D" Mint Mark identifies the Denver Mint. There were no one cent coins minted in Denver in that year; they were all made either in San Francisco ( S Mint Mark), or in Philadelphia ( no Mint Mark). Double-check your coin with a strong magnifying glass.
It means that the coin was minted at the San Fransisco mint. If a penny has a D, it means the coin was minted at the Denver mint. If it has no mintmark, it was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
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.
Yes and no. If your coin was minted in Denver it will have a "D" mintmark, however, if your coin was minted in Philadelphia, it will have no mintmark.
A "D" on a US coin indicates that it was minted at the Denver Mint.
The D mint mark on any coin minted since 1906 indicates it was made at the Denver Mint.
The letter is known as the mint-mark and tells where the coin was made. A coin having a P mint-mark (or no mint-mark on some coins) was made in Philadelphia, a coin having an S Mint-mark was minted in San Fransisco, a coin with a D mint-mark was minted in Denver.
The mint is the place where the coin was made. In the US there are several. If the coin has a D next to the date, it was minted in Denver. S is for San Francisco.
On the back of the coin, under the ONE in "ONE DOLLAR", there will be a "D" if the coin was minted in Denver and if there is no letter under there it is a Philadelphia minted coin. Your coin may have an "S" as a mintmark rather than a "D" or no mintmark, in that case your coin was minted in San Fransisco.
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
Eisenhower Dollars were minted from 1971 through 1978 at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints. The mint mark is located on the Obverse [heads] side of the coin at the base of Eisenhower's neck and above the date. A letter "D" indicates the coin was minted at the Denver mint. An "S" indicates the coin was minted at the San Francisco mint. If there is no letter, that indicates the coin was minted at Philadelphia. Please examine your coin to determine the date it was minted and the mint where it was struck. When you have this information, post a new question concerning it and an estimated value can be given.
P (or no letter): minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania D: minted in Denver, Colorado S: minted in San Fransisco, California
The "D" mint mark means the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado USA