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3 Indian Half Eagles To Grade

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Here are some newps for my set/roll! The 1909-s and 1913-s were purchased at the Long Beach show. The 1910-s was purchased on ebay. They all were top TPG certified. I just noticed that the 1909-s has some crazy stuff going on with the neck! Thoughts?
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EF-40-45 range for all
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I will go with EF-45, EF details, and EF-45. Nice purchases!
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You guys are pretty close on the first 2, but way off on the last one. :-)
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Nice looking Indians. Interesting neck area on the 09S.
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Hmm....those are gorgeous. I will guess AU-50, AU-50, MS-61
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AU-50, XF-45, MS-62
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XF-40, XF-45, MS-61
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Well, since I was with you at Long Beach, I will sit this one out :-)
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I'd say vf on the last one, for all the nix.

That's a strange 09s, nothing like it on the pcgs grading examples. Are the lines raised?
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Okay I'll play, though I tend to do really badly on these series of coins.

1913 VF35

1909-S EF40

1910 EF45





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Thanks for the grades! Canadian Banknote is probably the closest. Grades in order PCGS-45/NGC-45/NGC-58.
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Dang it I edited my grade from AU to EF on the 1910 right after I posted it, what was I saying about going with first impressions and gut feelings in another post?
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All are still very nice.

But what about that neck issue on the 09? Could a crack in the die back then have been so uniform and smooth?
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Here is an NGC AU-58 with the same features:
http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleN...9&lotNo=4352

So it's not unique to my coin, nor is it a sign of a counterfeit. Must be some kind of die break.
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Thanks for the grades! Canadian Banknote is probably the closest. Grades in order PCGS-45/NGC-45/NGC-58.

Great looking coins, I have always loved the Indian Half Eagles. Although, this was my first time really trying to grade one.
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