1912 $10 Indian GTG *grade revealed*
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This one belongs to a friend, he shot the pictures right after buying it. I guessed a grade then, he shortly after sent to PCGS and low and behold, it graded just that! I wonder if you guys agree? These are the only pictures I have. It's graded and in the mail at the moment. I will see it this week some time and if I like it, it's going home with me.
I am not sure if I'll like it, I am eager to see this one in hand...
Here it is:
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MS62 (only the one so it's not my series) and I think you will like it.
The color and luster say Choice Mint State but there's a bit too much going on the obverse to make 63 IMO.
MS62.
@RWM I think so too. It looks frosty and orange! I can't wait to see it in person...
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MS61
AU58
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If we keep getting guesses this coin might be down to a VF30 in no time!
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Lots of hits on the obverse. I am thinking MS61
61/2
62
ms63
MS61
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58
Looks like a solid 60, congrats
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Eyebrow and cheeks/jawbone just too much heavy friction to allow mint state IMO. 58
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I was thinking it has way too much friction, wear and impairments for that, Tom. Would it even straight grade with all those severe hits and little patches of trouble here and there? I'm going to be generous though and call it a choice fine.
61
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The magnification may be affecting opinions here.... I will say MS62.... Cheers, RickO
MS 62 possibly.
62
I'm in the 62 camp.
62ish
MS61 and nice!
Since I am an old-fashioned grader, I would call this piece an AU-55. There are too many crisscrossing marks on the face to call it Mint State, and the marks are enough of a distraction to take it out of the AU-58 category in my opinion. Having said that, I would say that the slab grade is MS-61.
I like it as a MS60
If what I'm seeing on the cheek is rub, I'll say 58. Numerous hits on the obverse too. The reverse looks beautiful!
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My guess as well.
I agree with Bill Jones's points. Slabbed MS61
Well it's still not back, but I'll reveal the grade now:
PCGS MS62
I am eager to see this one in hand.
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I ended up getting it.
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Thought you might! Nice coin.
Beautiful Indian!
And simply amazing on the diversity of opinions on the grade. Goes to show you. ..
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I believe it’s very solid for the grade. Funny as the first picture doesn’t really look like it looks in hand. (The last pictures do)
I’m very happy with it.
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i have about 20 $10 Indians dated 1910, 1912 and 1913, not semi-key dates but much rarer then the 1926 and 1932, all pcgs ms-63. all my Indians are graded ms-63 to ms-66
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Here’s a cool edge view:
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See the 58 graded 1915 $10 in the AU55/58 thread. IMO, looks better.
Not hating, just real.
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