Those are mint marks where the coins were made. D stands for Denver. P stands for Philadelphia.
The letters under the dates on Lincoln cents are mint marks and can only be a D or S and are used to identify which mint made the coin. D is for Denver, S is for San Francisco. Also coins with no mint mark means it was made in Philadelphia.
10 cents. It's a common circulation coin. Dimes made in Philadelphia didn't have mint marks until 1980.
It is the same as 11*11 = 121
Does my answer reflect to the d
About $100-150 given condition.
It's a plush model =D
D. W. Marks has written: '\\'
Stevens model 18D
You have the cross over model from Marlin.The model 36 was the precurser of the model 336 rifle that is made today,and the model 93 rifle that was made from 1893-1935.The model 36 rifle with the letter D prefix to the serial number is the 3rd variation of the model 36 rifle and was made in the year 1947.
The Stevens model 58 was made between 1933-1945.
Those are mint marks where the coins were made. D stands for Denver. P stands for Philadelphia.
Savage It is the same as a Savage model 18 ADC
The Stevens model 58 was made between 1933-1945.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 11 squared means you take 11 and multiply it by itself. So, 11 squared is 121 in standard form. Just imagine that number sitting there on your canvas, adding a touch of warmth and joy to your day.
1944 D-Marks is worth 993.95 Euros but only if you can find a bank that is happy exchange them.
a drawing of the 3d model