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1932 $10 Indian From A Recent Coin Show

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From a recent coin show, many to choose from but I likes this one. Raw coin, your thoughts?

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Looks like a nice MS-63 or MS-64. Great purchase!
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Great example of a beautiful coin. With the big hit on the obverse field and neck, MS63.
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With the marks on the face and field obverse is MS-62, the reverse looks MS-64. Guess I'd call this one MS-63. Nice coin.
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Very nice coin, one of my favorite designs. Gold is hard to grade in hand let alone via an image. 1932 Eagles are typically well struck. I see detail missing on the eagle's shoulder and the cheek, hair and headdress on the obverse. I'd put this on in the AU-55 to 58 range.
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Beautiful coin, thanks for sharing.
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photos are a little blurry to determine if there is wear or its strike related. she looks AU58 without sharper photos
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Amazing looking coin, I think it would make MS64
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Luster and mark-free fields suggest choice mint state but the weak detail on the eagle's shoulder is a negative. Love the design but better examples are readily available. This date has little premium over bullion value in grades up to MS-64. With about 225,000 mint state examples surviving (according to PCGS) you can hold out for a superior example.
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