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$10 1911 Indian Head - Grades?

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As you can see in the image below, the coin has a lot of luster, but also some deep bagmarks, for example on the cheek and in the neck of the head.
What grade would you give such a coin?

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What grade would you give such a coin?


Impossible to say without full pictures
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Does the coin truly have luster? From here it looks polished.
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VF details, polished and most likely an ex-jewelry piece.
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We need pics of the whole coin. Looks heavily polished.
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Agree looks polished and maybe VF. Boy, those are some major hits!
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Good pictures, or not. Closeups or full pictures, this coin has been polished.
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Yep. Heavily polished. Whatever the grade is doesn't matter much its pretty much worth melt
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Have to agree.
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