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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 474180, member: 3726"]This is the first time I have ever really looked at the indianhead $10 gold. </p><p><br /></p><p>Okay - personally I think the 11500 coin was the best coin - strong strike(obverse and reverse, luster-rific). The 14375 coin had the strongest and most lusterous strike of all of them - what did it in for me was the carbon spot on the reverse - I could not keep my eyes off it. The 10,925 - also had very nice strike, but not as nice as as the other two - but still clearly better than those under 10k. All the rest of the coins had weak strikes (in my opinion) in the feathers , same with the eagles breast and to its right(left wing of eagle) on the reverse. I need to quit and maybe revisit them later - things are starting to blur and I started mixing up the pictures.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope others take up the challenge so I can see what they say. I think this points out why you need to look at lots of coins - even if they are all graded the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 474180, member: 3726"]This is the first time I have ever really looked at the indianhead $10 gold. Okay - personally I think the 11500 coin was the best coin - strong strike(obverse and reverse, luster-rific). The 14375 coin had the strongest and most lusterous strike of all of them - what did it in for me was the carbon spot on the reverse - I could not keep my eyes off it. The 10,925 - also had very nice strike, but not as nice as as the other two - but still clearly better than those under 10k. All the rest of the coins had weak strikes (in my opinion) in the feathers , same with the eagles breast and to its right(left wing of eagle) on the reverse. I need to quit and maybe revisit them later - things are starting to blur and I started mixing up the pictures. I hope others take up the challenge so I can see what they say. I think this points out why you need to look at lots of coins - even if they are all graded the same.[/QUOTE]
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