P and D are mint marks which indicate which mint the coins were minted at. P stands for the Philadelphia mint and D represents the Denver mint....
Wow, that $2 bill ought to be worth a fortune. It's printed backwards!!! :yawn: A very rare variety indeed! :D :goofer:
Not really roll searching, but my wife and I were visiting my folks at their lake house this weekend. While sipping my coffee one morning I spied...
Great idea! :thumb: I'll tune in.
Very cool, 03silvergt! :thumb:
Those are some impressive coins, debordj! I love seeing all the different coins and designs from the various military branches. I love your idea...
Hmmm, that's interesting. I've never seen where you could buy one in the Army. The only way (that I was ever aware of) to get a coin in the Army...
Officers (at least in Army tradition) are expected to possess and carry the coin of their current unit at all times. So typically a newly...
Hey, woke, got my sense, er cents, yesterday in the mail. You da man! :bow:
Hi, Jimmy, and welcome to CT. I was the artillery fire support officer attached to C Company from '95-'96. When I was there on Kelly Hill, the...
Hey, woke, I need the "presidency" cents and the "professional life" cents. If you have any extras of these, I could use them in my Lincoln...
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