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it was made in denver, at the denver mint
Simple, no quarters have ever been made in Delaware, the "D" mintmark means it was made in Denver.
If it has no mint mark or a letter P, it's minted in Philadelphia. If it has a D, it's from Denver.
There is no Denver Currency Plant. There is only two places that Prints Currency. It would be Ft. Worth Texas or Washington DC. The sheet my be a Federal Reserve Bank note marked Denver.
The approximate distance by road from Denver, Colorado to Lincoln, Nebraska is around 500 miles.
The driving distance from Denver, Colorado to Lincoln, Colorado is 83 miles.
If you are using a ruler and a scale of 1 inch equals 100 miles, the distance from Denver to Lincoln is approximately 4.5 inches. This means the approximate distance is around 450 miles.
It can be called about 500 miles but MapQuest gives the road miles as 487.11 miles.
It depends on your exact route, but the approximate driving distance by road is 1,090 miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 1,015 air miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 1,520 air miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 3,607 air miles.
It can be called about 500 miles but MapQuest gives the road miles as 487.11 miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 640 air miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 838 air miles.
The approximate distance between the two cities' major airports is 1,520 air miles.