It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
3 cents.
It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
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
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
3 cents.
Yes, i had a d&c last year when I had a miscarriage, and I was put under anaesthesia.
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If you are asking about a 1958 Denver mint U.S. cent the answer is no. If you have one it has been altered or is counterfeit.
Penny, not pennie; bronze, not steel. If you have a 1953 cent that appears to be steel it's almost certainly plated. In any case, if it were steel it would stick to a magnet so that's the first thing to check.
It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
The "D" indicates the coin was minted in the Denver mint
"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
The mint mark is under the date, and there is no silver in the coin actually the d is above the year.
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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 means the coin was struck in San Francisco. D = Denver No letter = Philadelphia (all other denominations since 1980 use P, though)