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Gold Indian Quarter Eagle

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This coin was also purchased at the Long Beach Coin Show. It was PCGS certified. The big draw for me to this coin was the bright, burnt orange color that this one exudes. I couldn't fully capture the color on the camera, but it is a beauty in hand! :-)

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Wowser. I can't decide if this one's seen circulation or not. PCGS? I'm thinking AU-58, but it wouldn't floor me if you said it was MS-63.
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Wow is right!

NICE!

I would definitely say MS! (Only AU-55? I guess I was blinded by the gold luster! It's mesmerizing!)

Super sweet coin!
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I think I see faint wear next to the date, on the lower headdress feathers, and on the puffy stuff below B in LIBERTY (what DO you call that part of the headdress?). Likewise, it looks like rub is present around IGWT on the reverse. The feather detail on the eagle is nevertheless excellent. I'll say AU-55.
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Great coin! There does appear to be a touch of wear that is little more than a couple rubs. The luster makes these high AU coins very appealing.

I have a 1925-D quarter eagle that shows more wear and is graded by PCGS as AU58 but it probably should have gone 55. I'd give yours a 58; coins this nice sometimes slide into MS holders at 62/63.
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Good call guys. This is a beauty for the grade imo. :-)

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