1910. PCGS graded Proof 66. PQ. Collectors consider the 1910 to be among the more accessible proof Indian half eagle issues, though a numismatist who goes solely by the mintage figure of 250 pieces will be misled. The initial unpopularity of the "Roman Gold" proof finish meant that many more coins were struck than sold. In addition, the Matte proof finish is more distinctive than its Roman Gold counterpart, and some of the Roman Gold pieces entered circulation mistaken as business strikes rather than the distinctly separate Matte proofs. Those words apply to general rarity, and the proof 1910 half eagle is also a natural condition rarity in grades of Gem proof and above. This piece shows a number of rewarding qualities that make it one of the most appealing representatives of the issue. The luster is a touch brighter than usual with more diffuse reflectivity, though no collector would mistake the fields for mirrors. Light yellow-gold surfaces take on a copper-gold cast at certain light angles. Impressively preserved with few flaws, though several small marks are confined to the reverse field. An important opportunity for the gold specialist. Pop 3; 1 finer in 67. (PCGS # 8541) . Estimated Value $70,000 - 80,000. Categories: $5 Indian
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