1942/1 10C MS (PCGS#5036)
March 2021 U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 2211
- 等级
- MS62
- 价格
- 22,082
- 详细说明
- 1942/1 Mercury Dime. FS-101. MS-62 (PCGS). CAC.
Lustrous frosty surfaces possess superior quality and eye appeal for the assigned grade. Indeed, both sides are uncommonly smooth in hand with only wispy blemishes precluding a Choice Mint Sate rating. Essentially brilliant with a sharp strike that is temptingly close to a Full Bands designation. The popular 1942/1 owes its existence to the chaotic conditions of the wartime Philadelphia Mint. Tasked with churning out immense quantities of coins to fuel the United States' economy during World War Two, the engraving department at the Mint often produced dies for multiple years at the same time. One such occasion was at the end of 1941, when dies for both 1941- and 1942-dated dimes were being prepared. During that era two impressions from the hub were required to impart full detail to a working die. In at least two instances, an obverse die for the Mercury dime received its first impression from a 1941-dated hub but its second from a hub dated 1942. One of these dies was shipped to the Denver Mint and was used to strike the 1942/1-D; the other remained in the Philadelphia Mint and is responsible for the 1942/1.
This Philadelphia Mint 1942/1 overdate was discovered by Arnold Cohn of Kingston, New York sometime prior to publication of the March 1943 issue of The Numismatic Scrapbook. The May 1943 issue of the same publication elaborated on the variety and included a photograph. The hunt was on, and contemporary collectors retrieved enough pieces that circulated survivors are now generally obtainable, if for a price. Mint State coins remain rare, however, and are eagerly sought by advanced collectors.
Provenance: From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection.
PCGS# 5036. NGC ID: 23K4.
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