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Grade Shown 1911-D Key Date Indian Gold. Gtg- You Vs, PCGS And Cac.

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Thanks for the video! Luster looks very strong which is not always the case for uncirculated Indian quarter (and half) eagles.
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Yea that one is VERY lustrous especially for the grade. The luster makes up for some of the hits you see in photos. Its a gorgeous coin IMO and better in person. it has a glimmery look which is unique to the date. They have a granular and satin mix which almost makes the luster sparkle. So the 1911D has a recognizable texture not see in any other dates of the series and I am happy to have found an example that shows it in hand.
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