Rippling mint luster caresses remarkably clean fields and crisp design elements. EXQUISITE on every front! Under strong magnification, there are a couple of obverse marks, one at the eyebrow and another at the back of Liberty’s neck. Also there is a small break in luster beneath the ME of AMERICA on the reverse. Although the date is known for its strong aesthetic appeal, this example still has to rank near the top extant specimens for the grade. Interestingly, the 1912 Indian Eagle sports two extra stars on the edge, denoting the addition of the states of Arizona and New Mexico to the Union. PCGS 345, NGC 275. A piece sold in February 2019 for $2,640. PCGS Price Guide lists the date for $2,000. A potential plus designation is not out of the question, in our opinion, (no guarantees). Taking into consideration the fine quality of the piece and the big price spread to MS65 grade, we suggest you bid aggressively if you want to be the winner on this great piece! Cert. Number 18242002 PCGS # 8871