D

Great Britain and Commonwealth
"D" is the abbreviation for penny or pence in pre-decimal British currency before February 1971. In that £sd system, 12 pence made up 1 shilling, 20 shillings made up 1 pound (£).  File:GB KEVIII.jpg File:GB technology.jpg 

Netherlands Indies
D = dienstmarke = official stamp, in a negative D in circle overprinted on Netherlands Indies stamps (1911). Forgeries exist.  File:Neth Indies 1911 50c due.jpg|50c value 

United States
D was the coded 22c domestic first class rate used on definitive stamps issued February 1985. They were produced as a sheet stamp, coil and booklet stamp, the latter in a smaller design size. The code was used due to large quantities needing to be printed before the rate change before the exact rate was determined.  File:US Dstamp.jpg|sheet stamp veersion 

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