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Edited by Scarp9603 12/20/2021 11:09 pm
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XF-40
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I'll say AU-50/53 given the last pic. Very beat-up.
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You seldom see Indian half eagles with this much wear; I'd be at XF-40 maximum. There are a lot of small marks and scratches that reduce eye appeal. Overall it almost looks like an ex-jewelry piece.
Mint marks on these coin are often weak. I have a 1913-S in NGC 55 and the S is pretty much a blob. On your coin the S is even weaker.
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I'd like to see a fresh set of pics from the OP. The first two are useless.
Edited by Coinfrog 12/20/2021 9:14 pm
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Please try to wait at least 48 hours before posting results so everyone gets a chance to chime in. 
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The new photos suggest less wear so I'm revising my estimate to XF-45 details. Surfaces don't look original: polished, cleaned, or ex-jewelry are possible scenarios. If I owned this coin I'd be looking to trade it towards a more pleasing example.
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I am not sure what set of photos to grade. 45/50?
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