1912 $10 MS63 认证号39455568, PCGS号8871
拥有者评论
On the 2nd of September 2024 and using my ELIKLIV microscope and Vantage 10X loupe, I examined this coin and describe it thusly. The Obverse shows very light scarring beneath the chin, a light vertical mark at the mid point of the first feather above the "L" of "LIBERTY", a vertical mark at the mid point of the 3rd feather above the "B", a mark across the lower side of the feather of the one to the right of the "Y", marks from top to bottom of the bridge of the nose, a heavy diagonal mark on the cheek and other scarring, light marks on the cheek, a ding at the lower rear part of the neck which is otherwise clean with just a little light scarring. I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. The Reverse has a diagonal mark and other light scarring to the right and below the 2nd "T" of "TRUST", a ding and other light marks at the right wing top, a light diagonal mark between the "ED" of "UNITED" and the beak, a curved light scratch to the right of the "E", a diagonal mark under the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", a long diagonal scratch from below the "S" of "PLURIBUS", light scratching and scarring below the 2nd "A" of "AMERICA", a long diagonal mark on the upper left wing feathers below the "P" of "PLURIBUS" and another diagonal mark of the opposite direction just below this mark, 2 horizontal scratches on the right leg feathers just above the claw, a horizontal mark and 2 dings above the "LAR" of "DOLLARS", a horizontal 3 digit mark on the "E" and above the "N D" of "TEN DOLLARS". I see no toning, spotting, or cloudiness. This is a very nice clean coin and appropriate for the grade. This coin is held in a PCGS Generation 6 holder used from May 2014 to October 2020.
专家评论
Ron Guth
The following diagnostics have been seen on a counterfeit 1912 Indian Head Eagle: 1) shallow depression in the field to the left of Liberty's brow; 2) oblong depression on jawline; 3) another shallow depression in the field above the eagle's tail at the lower point of an imaginary triangle created by the depression, the M of UNUM, and the final A of AMERICA; and 4) tiny depression below and left of center of the O of OF.
"1912 Indian head $10 Gold" by Brian Sillima, NUMISMATIST, May 2007, page 117
David Akers (1975/88)
The 1912 is one of the more available issues of this type but it is not really "common" in any absolute sense. However, in MS-63 or lower grade, a 1912 can be found with little or no difficulty. In MS-64 and even MS-65 condition, the 1912 is available from time to time although no large quantities in either grade could be assembled. A few superb, nearly flawless quality examples of this issue are known to exist.The 1912 is almost always very sharply struck, especially on the obverse. (There is sometimes a slight weakness on the leading curve of the eagle's left wing, however). Typically the surfaces are very frosty with slight granularity that is not nearly as pronounced as on the average 1911. Lustre is generally very good, and the color is most often a medium to rich yellow gold. An occasional greenish gold or coppery gold specimen is also seen (but not often).
PCGS #
8871
设计师
Augustus Saint Gaudens
边缘
Raised Stars
直径
26.80 毫米
重量
16.70 克
铸币数量
405000
金属成分
90% Gold, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
638
评级较低的钱币数量
5661
地区
The United States of America
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所有评级 | 20000 |
60或以上 | 13500 |
65或以上 | 150 |
所有评级 | R-2.8 |
60或以上 | R-2.9 |
65或以上 | R-7.5 |
所有评级 | 21 / 27 TIE |
60或以上 | 21 / 27 TIE |
65或以上 | 18 / 27 TIE |
所有评级 | 25 / 32 TIE |
60或以上 | 25 / 32 TIE |
65或以上 | 22 / 32 TIE |