I don't think it's a proof, but rather a very nice MS-66 BN. I can only see one discolored spot on the reverse on the shield and it's not very distracting. It is extremely well struck.
Yeah, that's a proof. And a really nice one. 66 BN? Hard to tell, but there appears to be some cameo on that. Can't tell from these pics if I'd call it CAM or not.
65 ....the picture makes me wonder a bit, as I see no blemishes (I could actually see the grade being even higher). I also considered it being a proof and it might be (I went back and forth but am leaning slightly towards not a proof).
Hey, y'all compare some BS Indians: https://coins.ha.com/c/search-resul...=790+231+51+327+73&Ntt=1899&ic4=SortBy-071515 To some proof Indians: https://coins.ha.com/c/search-resul...=790+231+51+327+81&Ntt=1899&ic4=SortBy-071515 Not even close. The coin in this OP is a proof.
You're right! It is a proof. I'll post the grade tomorrow; maybe we'll get a few more guesses. Edit: bigger pics added in this post
PF66 BN . . . I'd give it the cameo designation for hard contrast between the heavy frost and apparently reflective fields. Is that a removed spot on the left side of the shield?
I dunno. I can't tell. And as far as the cameo, I've been told that it does not have the same contrast depending on the lighting and the angle.