It's called a mint mark and indicates where the coin was minted. The mint mark 'D' stands for Denver.
D represents the Denver Mint. It's not just limited to quarters or even silver quarters. All coins minted in Denver have a D mint mark.
they are worth 50 cents.
Those are the mintmarks where the coins were made. D= Denver. P= Philadelphia.
The lowest mintage occurred for the 2008-D Oklahoma Quarter with 194,600,000 This does not include the DC. or Territories quarters
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
D represents the Denver Mint. It's not just limited to quarters or even silver quarters. All coins minted in Denver have a D mint mark.
I live on the East Coast so I have P's that I can exchange for D's.
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they are worth 50 cents.
No state quarters are made of silver.
Those are the mintmarks where the coins were made. D= Denver. P= Philadelphia.
Idaho is a U.S. state. The letter d is the second letter in the state name.
The lowest mintage occurred for the 2008-D Oklahoma Quarter with 194,600,000 This does not include the DC. or Territories quarters
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
Well, honey, if we're talking about quarters and dimes, there are actually 6 ways you can make $2.00. You can have 8 quarters and 0 dimes, 6 quarters and 2 dimes, 4 quarters and 4 dimes, 2 quarters and 6 dimes, 0 quarters and 10 dimes, or just a fancy mix of quarters and dimes. So, go ahead and make it rain with those coins!
The letter on quarters represents which mint facility produced the coin. "P" stands for Philadelphia Mint and "D" stands for Denver Mint. These marks help identify where the coin was minted.
the d quarters were minted in Denver, the p's were minted in Philiadelphia.