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today we're going to look at the 1910 s
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Indian 10 gold coin can you guess the
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last week we looked at the nicely toned
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Cincinnati half dollar struck at the San
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Francisco mint that coin created ms64
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and quite a few of you got that right
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those correctly grading the coin were
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pinnings and Shillings Mopar monster
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Chris gay Roger Canard
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Charles sarowick Charles has gotten the
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correct grade three times in a row well
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Charles maybe this is the week we get
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you are looking at a 1910 s Indian 10
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gold coin graded by PCGS
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this is an interesting example to grade
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because it has a number of issues that
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impacted its eye appeal
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before we try to settle on the condition
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of the coin know that the 10 Indian has
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an actual gold value of 866 dollars
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based on the actual gold weight at the
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but this is not a tight coin in fact for
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a long time the 1910s was considered a
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sleeper maybe not anymore as between
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PCGS and NGC approximately 1 700 have
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been graded in Mid-State
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this is a much higher survival rate than
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what was thought of in the 1970s and
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above ms65 the coin is prohibitively
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rare with only five in total grading
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ms66 or better combined at both services
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one of those ms-66 coins brought a
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record price of a hundred and forty one
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thousand dollars at an October 2017
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Legend Rare Coin auction
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most uncirculated samples however grade
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this example exhibits some discoloration
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in the Bonnet and in the field left of
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a number of small cuts and abrasions are
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these Cuts persist on the coins reverse
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as well although you can still see
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scattered luster on both sides
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so what is the grade of this coin and
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where would you place the value of this
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of your answers in the comments field
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we'll be back next week with the Great
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for coin week I'm editor Charles Morgan
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happy collecting foreign