Our sister firm, Legend Numismatics, has built the top 2 $10 Indian sets ever (one is not registered). We know our GEM Indians! Do not think this date and grade are easy to find. This coin is nothing but fabulous! We think only a tiny tick on the reverse keeps this coin from being an MS67. Overall, the surfaces are satiny and do appear clean. A strong unbroken luster beams from all over. Both sides are a kind of two tone original gold/deeper gold color. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and stand out. The eye appeal is terrific! PCGS 11, NGC 23, CAC 11. PCGS has graded 5 higher of which NONE are beaned in MS67. Prior to this coin selling, the last 1915 to sell in auction brought: $29,375 in the 2017 ANA auction, and another brought $30,550 in the 2017 FUN auction. As you can see, there is a dip in the market. With gold off, now is the time to buy coins like this. Opportunity could not knock any louder! Cert. Number 35743443 PCGS # 8878