This really is a tough design to grade. It doesn't help that the photos are so dark.
I think it's better than VF because there is quite a bit of feather detail on the eagle's shoulder. This is the highest point on the reverse and detail wears down quickly. I've seen AU-slabbed examples that had no more detail than your coin in this area.
Is that a long scratch on the cheek? If so, PCGS may decide to reject the coin. It will be very interesting to learn what they say. If it slabs, I think it should make EF-40 or better.
HABIB, weak mintmarks are very common on these Bela Pratt quarter and half-eagles. I have a 1913-S half eagle graded NGC AU55 and the mintmark is a featureless blob. A bold mintmark on a 1911-D quarter eagle is very desirable and raises the value significantly.
Even with a weak mintmark and a scratch, this is still a valuable coin and I'd love to have it!