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Mercury Dime/Numismedia Question

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on numismedia in the Mercury dime section it lists 1942--which doesn't get much of a premium--and then 1942/41, which fetches quite a premium. what does the slash indicate?
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The date was changed on the die and when the 1942s were minted you can still see the 41 behind the 42
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It's a 2 over 1. Almost looks like a 12 on some.
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The 1942/1P and 1942/1D Mercs are Class III Doubled Dies(Design Hub Doubling) as are all other modern "overdates". This type of doubled die occurs when a die is hubbed the first time with one design and then hubbed the second time with another design. The two dies used to mint these coins were first impressed on a 1941 hub. For some reason, there was a delay in the second hubbing and the second impression was done with a 1942 hub.
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weird. do either of you have an example pic? I actually have quite a few 1942s I could look through.
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Here is a close up of the "P" coin.
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Here is a close up of the "D" coin. A bit harder to see, but it's there.
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Excellent photos ... I'm hopeful the OP recognizes the difference now?

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