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1912 $10 Indian Head Rotated Die Error

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@Dearborn that was my most likely next step. I just packaged it up and will be sending it out Monday so hopefully it's real but if not I'll keep yall posted!
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Chiming in that there are no records on the Rotated Die census for 1912 $10 coins struck with dies from 90 to 180 degrees such as this one. In fact, only one gold $10 coin is on the census, and a smattering of $5 golds - each one is given a rating of R7, meaning between 4 and 12 specimens are believed to have been made each year with significant rotations. I believe getting it certified would definitely be worth it.
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I took the coin to a broker of mine and asked his opinion and he tested everything I did and it all passed. He also said that doesn't mean it's legit or not and is also curious about if it will come back graded and if so at what with that rotation. I'll keep everyone updated when it comes back from NGC.
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