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State quarters have a P or D mint mark to indicate where the coin was minted. The P mint mark signifies that the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint, while the D mint mark indicates that the coin was minted at the Denver Mint. This system helps track the production and distribution of coins across different mint facilities.

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You would like to exchange State Quarters P for D Quarters?

I live on the East Coast so I have P's that I can exchange for D's.


What does the p and d mean on the state quarters?

Those are the mintmarks where the coins were made. D= Denver. P= Philadelphia.


What is the difference between D quarters and P quarters?

the d quarters were minted in Denver, the p's were minted in Philiadelphia.


How much is a complete set of 100 rolls P and D of state quarters worth?

August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.


Why do quarters have a P or D on them?

Where minted- Philadelphia or Denver.


Why do quarters have a p or d?

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.


What does the D and P mean when talking about US quarters?

The location the quarter was minted. I believe "D" is for Denver Colorado and "P" is for Philadelphia Pennsylvania.


What does the d or p mean on 1983 quarters?

Those are mint marks where the coins were made. D stands for Denver. P stands for Philadelphia.


Who made the state quarter of California?

All circulating state quarters were made at the US mints in Philadelphia ("P" mint mark) and Denver ("D"). Proof issues were struck at San Francisco ("S").


How much would a 2000 Maryland State Quarter be worth if it has no D P or S on the back?

Face value. All state quarters have the mintmark on the front of the coin below "In God We Trust". Quarters haven't had mintmarks on the reverse since copper-nickel coins were introduced in 1965.


Would anyone want to trade state P quarters for D quarters?

I do all the time. But only I trade "D"s for "P"s. I have all 50 states from the Philly mint as well as 4 state parks and 5 of the territory's but am missing several coins from the Denver mint. I rarely save my doubles but have a few on hand and will continue to go though them if you wish to post which we are missing we can set up an exchange system


How much are d minted state quarters worth?

they are worth 50 cents.