1934

1942/1-D 10C MS63 Full Bands PCGS. This overdate follo 1942/1-D[10C] MS63 Full Bands PCGS.

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1942/1-D 10C MS63 Full Bands PCGS. This overdate follo 1942/1-D[10C] MS63 Full Bands PCGS.
<B>1942/1-D<10C> MS63 Full Bands PCGS.</B></I> This overdate followed a significantly different path from that of the 1942/1 P-mint overdate, despite their similar mode of creation, the use of two differently-dated working hubs to fashion the working die. But it is harder to spot than the P-mint issue, and first came to public consciousness sometime in the early 1960s. Nonetheless, numerous Mint State examples survive, perhaps because rolls, especially mintmarked rolls, were being saved in large quantities in the 1960s, a peak in coin-collecting (or hoarding) fervor. This satiny, untoned example shows both the overdate feature and the doubled IN GOD WE TRUST plainly. The strike is a bit soft on Liberty's highpoint hair, but the central reverse bands are fully split and fully rounded. Under a loupe, a light scrape appears on the bust truncation and on the lower diagonal, with a few miscellaneous reverse ticks. Population: 17 in 63, 67 finer (11/05).<BR><I>From The Larry Shapiro #1 All-Time Finest Mercury Dimes Full Bands Basic PCGS Registry Set.</B></I>