The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
It means that the coin was made at the Denver mint.
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
It's the year that the coin was minted. If you look under the date you can tell where it was minted, too: "D" = Denver Mint "S" = San Francisco No letter = Philadelphia
The "D" means it was struck at the Denver Mint and its value is 3 to 10 cents
"D" under the date on a Lincoln penny denotes it was minted in Denver.What_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_pennyWhat_does_the_D_mean_on_a_US_penny
does it have a letter under the date?? Yes, D
It means that the coin was made at the Denver mint.
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
It's the year that the coin was minted. If you look under the date you can tell where it was minted, too: "D" = Denver Mint "S" = San Francisco No letter = Philadelphia
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
The "D" means it was struck at the Denver Mint and its value is 3 to 10 cents
The letter "D" found beneath the date of the penny indicates the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado.
Not enough information. Post a new question with its date, how worn it is, and whether there is a small S or D under the date.
The mint mark on the Lincoln cent is under the date on the obverse of the coin, it can only be a "D" or "S" no other mint marks are used.
They made more than a billion of them that year. It's worth one cent.
A letter D just below the date is the mint mark for Denver.It is called a mintmark, and it signifies where the coin was minted.