AU-53. It’s a lot of luster, but surfaces are a bit chippy.
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These images are similar to trueviews which mute luster. But me personally the mostly clear feilds on this coin look to me like they have a ton of luster in which you arent seeing. I would guess this coin has medium luster.
Looks very similar to the AU55 I received back earlier this year... These are a little hard to judge since they do not generally come with sharp lines in the detail. Lines may possibly be a bit sharper but at the cost of additional hits in the fields. Admittedly I was hoping for a little better grade but not worth sending back in.
So far XF45 up to the 60’s!
Wow!
What a diversity of opinions about on one very good photograph of one very beautiful Indian. This reinforces why I stick with bullion pricing.
And I do have a few $10 Indians! Graded.
Keep it up troops.
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AU-53. It’s a lot of luster, but surfaces are a bit chippy.
Thinking AU55.
Strong XF45 perhaps AU
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I can’t get lower than 58 as my guess.
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I'm in the mid AU camp. Appears to have luster, and a fair amount. Not much wear, but some scruff. I'd think 55 if the luster is solid.
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MS60
Ms 61-2
58, but kind of baggy.
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The rims look pretty beat up - AU53
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I like it as an AU55.
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I think AU58; just a little high point rub and looks like full luster in the fields.
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AU55
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MS 61 is my guess. Could easily go 58 also.
Love the Indian!! I have no idea of the grade, but...
What a wide variety of opinions for what seems to be very good photos!??
I'd say MS62
Au 58
62
MS61 w/ green bean
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These images are similar to trueviews which mute luster. But me personally the mostly clear feilds on this coin look to me like they have a ton of luster in which you arent seeing. I would guess this coin has medium luster.
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Looks very similar to the AU55 I received back earlier this year... These are a little hard to judge since they do not generally come with sharp lines in the detail. Lines may possibly be a bit sharper but at the cost of additional hits in the fields. Admittedly I was hoping for a little better grade but not worth sending back in.
I feel confident this is an MS60-61 that would bean.
It's a nice coin.
I’m in the 55-58 range.
For me, the pink areas = evident luster
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Looks like a 55 to me.... I am amazed at the range of estimates - from 45 to 62. Cheers, RickO
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61.
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AU55, or 58 on Friday.
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soft 58. Temporarily out of indica, it's inconceivable to me that it would grade unc.

Scruffy 58.
So far XF45 up to the 60’s!
Wow!
What a diversity of opinions about on one very good photograph of one very beautiful Indian. This reinforces why I stick with bullion pricing.
And I do have a few $10 Indians! Graded.
Keep it up troops.
Interesting range.
I'm at 57 by wear, net down for a number of notable minor to moderate scratches and marks to 54.
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I'd guess low AU. It looks too beat up to be MS.
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62/63 but I tend to be overly optimistic.
I'm leaning towards 58 with numerous hits... sort of "baggy".
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Since you asked so nicely - I'll wager a 60 on this one
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