1910 Indian Head Half Eagle

The 1910 Indian Head Half Eagle is comparable to the 1909 in terms of its overall rarity but it is scarcer in Uncirculated, especially in grades above MS63.
This is a very well struck issue that generally shows complete definition on the obverse and reverse details. On a small number of pieces, there is weakness seen on the eagle’s lower neck feathers and at the junction of the leg and chest.
The surfaces on most pieces show a number of scuffmarks and some have deep scratches. This is a very hard coin to find with clean surfaces but the patient collector should be able to locate a piece that does not have major detracting abrasions.
Examining the Luster and Coloration of the 1910 Half Eagle
The luster seen on the 1910 Half Eagle has a soft frosty texture that tends to be a little less vibrant than that seen on the 1909 Half Eagles. A small number of 1910’s are known which have a satiny texture that somewhat resembles the appearance of a Roman Finish proof.
Coloration ranges from light yellow gold and a deeper orange and green hue. Many pieces have been cleaned or dipped at one time and locating examples with original color is difficult.
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