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1911 Indian Head 1/4 Eagle

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this was also with the 1861 quarter eagle. any thoughts?

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I'll lead off with AU-58.
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MS-60. I can't see any wear.
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On the obverse the headband lines are unbroken, the cheek is firm with no hint of rub, and the exterior perimeter feathers are all full.

The reverse center is well struck and also shows no hint of circulation that I can see.

Impossible to tell if this was dipped, but I don't think so.

I think this would grade an honest MS-62.
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Teensy bit on the top of the eagle's shoulder. AU-58

My thoughts? You can give it to me if you don't want it!
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AU-58.
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AU-58
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I had it at AU58 also
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What Ho! What do I see here?

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Also, I belive your coin may be ex-jewelry because of the ridge that develops just inside the circumfrence of the entire coin on both sides. Or is this caused by Die Deterioration?

Normally, I would scream fake because this ridge is seen on many counterfeit quarter eagles, but yours just looks genuine, so I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt. Now if it is a 1911 D, and it does not have the diagnostics of a genuine piece, then it is counterfeit.
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I see it to Typecoin. I think that this coin is the scarcer 1911-D. I could only see what appears to be a mintmark if I zoomed in on the picture all the way.

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I think you are pushing it a bit, I don't see a D, lol.
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Ridges around the circumference of incuse Indians are common. I'd guess AU58 as well.
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