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Indian Quarter Eagle Grading

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Help grading some Indian Quarter Eagles!
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Hello! I was offered any of these 4 quarter eagle gold coins by a dealer for $270 each; and also the 2 five dollar pieces are for sale. I was wondering how you (a professional or knowledgable numismatist) would grade each of these coins and if any of these coins represent a good deal. Thanks!

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Um, the 2 Five Dollar coins I see here are worth north of $400 each just for their gold....
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Right, the 2.50 pieces are $270. The 2 Half Eagles would obviously be more expensive. Do you think these coins are worthy of being certified? MS, AU, Cleaned? I'm a novice but for example: to me the 1911 half eagle seems to have good detail/ looks attractive but may have been cleaned.

I appreciate your opinion. Thanks
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Ah. Reading comprehension fail on my part. What a surprise.

I can't say I'd call that a great price for any of them. It's roughly an AU price for a legitimate slab at auction, and none are really prohibitive in fairly high grade so demand isn't high for AU's. I can't make concrete conclusions regarding grade from the images, but I don't really see any standing out as Mint State. Furthermore, as common gold their value will tend to track the price of gold.
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