It stands for whatever you choose it to stand for.
It stands for Domini.
David
D = 500
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
It means that the coin was produced at the Denver Mint.
It means that the coin was made at the Denver mint.
For coins dated 1906 to the present, it means the coin was made at the Denver Mint. A "D" mint mark on an old (1838-1861) gold coin means it was made at the long-closed gold coin mint at Dahlonega, GA.
D is the mintmark for the Denver mint.
The latin Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor which translates as " by the Grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith"
The D does not stand for anything. It is simply a D.
Please look at the coin again and post new question, the only possible mintmarks for a 1972 US Eisenhower dollar is a D or S
The dime is a U.S. coin. It begins with the letter d.
D stand for "Direct" or "Desk"
If you mean a D or S to the left of the eagle close to the rim on the back of the coin it's a mint mark. D is for Denver. S is for San Francisco.
d for dad
No the "D" stands for Denver Colorado that's were the coin was struck