I have a 1944 american penny with a D under the date,is this D significant?

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  1. chascyr

    chascyr Junior Member

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  3. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    the "d" under the date is the mintmark that indicates that it was minted in denver. no letter under the date means it was minted in philadelphia, and an "s" means san francisco.
     
  4. chascyr

    chascyr Junior Member

    thanks for the quick reply. can you tell me what difference the mintmark makes in the value? i have a 1943 steel penny. are there any marks on it that i should look for?
    thanks chascyr
     
  5. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    I think you mean "1943" steel....
     
  6. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    there really isn't a difference in value until you get to the higher grades. (ms62 and higher) 1944 is a common year, with the "s" mintmark being the lowest mintage at 282-million.

    not trying to be mean, but the steel penny was made in 1943, not 1933. as far as mintmarks go, the "s" gets a little higher premium than the "d" and plain, but, again, only in the higher grades.
     
  7. chascyr

    chascyr Junior Member

    Thanks for pointing that out.
     
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