1942/41 D Dime

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Kevin Gorham, Mar 3, 2019.

  1. Kevin Gorham

    Kevin Gorham Member

    Have several 40's decade dimes, and saw mention of the 42/41. This is a D, and where I can't say I can see remnants of the one, I can see the 4 over 4. Opinions, other than maybe get my eyes checked?
     

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  3. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    IMO not what you hope it is.
    Edit: And welcome to CoinTalk!
     
    Last edited: Mar 3, 2019
  4. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    1+ .............
     
  5. steve.e

    steve.e Cherry picker

    I see what you see. Normally abnormalities suth as these are chalked up as damage. Personally i think its cool and i would keep. Keep searchin there out there. Welcom to the forum!!!
     
  6. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    If it was a 42 over 41 the 2/1 would be obvious.
     
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  7. Kevin Gorham

    Kevin Gorham Member

    That's what I read too. Seen the photos, and place heartbreak here lol.
    Another paragraph on, another indication according to the webpage, was the overlaying 4. Idk, selling its not what I want to do. I've recently starting being interested in coins. I'm surprised by how fascinated I am by them. Hours on hours I've spent looking tv through every coin I can snag or buy from friend's amd what I can find.
    Anyways, I'm hoping it was for the find. Now I'm looking at a plane Jane looking 1969D penny that's stapled into a cardboard square with window. 1969D BU Uncirculated is what the type days. Looks brand new, bright copper reddish. Was curious cuz It's not a 7400$ penny. But it'd be cool if it was lol
     
  8. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    Many many years ago I bought a roll of 1942 mercuries. I had dreams of finding a 42/41 but never did. I have to admit that the thrill of the search was worth the cost of the roll many times over.
     
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  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I have cherried one, and it is not as obvious as @wxcoin mentioned.

    But, that is not one
     
  10. spenser

    spenser Active Member

    Yep,you need your eyes checked:woot:
     
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  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The 42/1 is very prominent and easy to see with the naked eye without magnification.
     
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  12. juris klavins

    juris klavins Well-Known Member

    Agreed - I buy bags of Mercs in bulk to add to my silver stack - I always separate the 1942 & 1942D for further scrutiny - although I've seen a few 'maybe 42/1' dimes, after close inspection, there were none - I'm sure all the major online bullion dealers have staff who search for the key dates and varieties before dumping the coins into bulk bags.
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    He said it was a D, and on the 42/1 D the 2/1 is NOT obvious or prominent. Unfortunately the doubled 4 on it IS obvious, and this isn't it.
     
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  14. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    Agreed
     
  15. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    "the “D” mintmark will have been repunched, that is stamped over a “D” that was placed in the wrong position."
     
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  16. Kevin Gorham

    Kevin Gorham Member

    I've yet to see anything claiming that the 42/1 D was/is easy to detect.
    I've looked at it for some time with something like a jewlers loupe, and when I took the pictures, it's with my old phone that's falling apart but since it still works for the most part, I refuse to buy another one. The camera on this this is far from the best, and for the subpar pictures I apologize.
    I know I can be trying to convince myself of what I see, may have, but I still see blobs on the 2, and a ghost of a 4 next to it. Not in the exact position as 2 pictures I've been able to find that supposedly are real, so I've shot a bunch more, amd marked where and what I'm seeing.
    I.also marked what seems to be a shadowed 1, the 19 side. I haven't seen mention, but wonder what im seeing all the same.
     

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  17. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Yes I was thinking about the 42/1 P. Thanks for pointing that out.
    When I looked up the 42/1 D it says the mm is repunched.
    https://coinsite.com/the-1942-over-1941-mercury-dime/
    I don't see the doubling on your 4 which seems to be a stronger marker than the 2 over 1.
     
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  18. Jim sullivan

    Jim sullivan Toned coins rule

    I found a 42/41D about 10 years ago in a roll of mercs I had from my grandgathers collection. The D version is definately not as obvious as the phiy is and is most noticeable on the 4 but that is a tough one. Looks a little weak to me. I dont recall what other die markers there are but you should def have them on hand too line up also when checking for this one. Good luck!!!
     
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  19. Kevin Gorham

    Kevin Gorham Member

    Im wondering, I dont personally know more than 1 person who collects, and he doesn't have any 42 mercs. Would it be sufficient to pull pics offline? Or is the possibility of lookig at fakes too high?
     
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