The P mint mark on any U.S. coin means it was struck in Philadelphia.
D = Denver
Older coins from Philadelphia generally don't have mint marks. Other ones you may see are
S = San Francisco, up to 1954 and on a few dates of dimes, nickels, and cents up to 1974
O = New Orleans, up to 1909
It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.
i have a quarter with no back on it no date with a P
The forth quarter of the phases oh the moon
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
No US quarters of that date first year was 1796
quarter past six 18:15 (24 hour time) is quarter past six
18:15 and QPS mean 'quarter past six'
The location the quarter was minted. I believe "D" is for Denver Colorado and "P" is for Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
If you mean a mint mark on the reverse of the coin, it's a D or S but not a P. Please look at the coin again.
The mintmark is a "D" not a "P" and it's just a quarter.
It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.
i have a quarter with no back on it no date with a P
How much is a 2007 p quarters
a quarter
25 percent is a quarter
It depends if it has anything unordinary, or something that another quarter doesnt have.
25 cents.