So I've been trying to find the time to image and post this. About a year ago I bought a 1942-D Mercury Dime because I thought it could be the elusive 1942/1-D Overdate Mercury Dime. After showing it to numerous collectors and dealers who told me that there's no way it's legit I sorta put off submitting it to PCGS. Finally I thought "what the heck?" and submitted about 1-2 months ago. Here's how it did: There wasn't a single person who told me that it's legit but my gut feeling proved them wrong. It feels like quite a few people underestimate coin collectors under 25 yrs old. Anyways, I bought this coin for under $5 at a coin show a year or so ago and now it's a $500+ Mercury Dime variety. I'll probably end up getting a matching 42/1-P Mercury Dime in VF-25 just for kicks but I doubt I'll be able to cherrypick that. With this I'll only need 4 more coins to complete my Mercury Dime collection. This year might just be the year to complete my very first set PS. Sorry for the terrible pic. It was taken on my college notebook. If it wasn't obvious enough I'm procrastinating on college work and stuff.
no picture. I cherried one from junk silver some time ago. [about 10 years ago.] A number of dealers told me nope! Now in an NGC XF-45 holder. Congrats. PS: Most dealers don't know what these look like.
That's it, you guys better start showing some pictures. They are a staple when showing off this much.
@ Frank You cherried one more recently (2 or 3 years ago) at the Massapequa coin show, didn't you? I was there and you showed it to me.
It did happen! HA! A healthy dose of skepticism is alright but I'm not a liar. No idea why pic wasn't showing up but it should be now.
This makes me want to go through all my dimes now and see if I have one hiding in the bunch. Nice pick!
I read a story/article of someone finding 2 UNC 1942/1-D's a few years back so I suppose one can cherrypick a 42/1-D in nearly every range of grade. I hope I am able to cherrypick something this nice again but it's very unlikely. Time will tell i guess. btw. Thanks for the kind words all! This is why I love this site and coin collecting in general
This happens frequently to me as well. Sometimes after doing research people may say no you are wrong, but if you do your research and still feel strongly send it out, either way you learn from your experience. Nice pick!!!
Big Thanks to theSharpGun for posting this thread. I went through all my dimes and pulled out all of my 1942's...... And I found one!!! Paid $1.60 for it If it wasn't for this thread and the link to the other overdate thread I would have never known what I was looking for. Thanks so much!! Much appreciated! My Overdate Thread