While a "common" date in lower grades, even in MS63, it is very scarce in MS64 and VERY RARE higher. Nearly fully Prooflike with a bold, flashy reflective luster that beams with a full brilliance on both sides. The surfaces show off a warm, orange-gold hue that is a delight to behold. A glass reveals some trace contact marks, most of which fade into the the mint made striations that can be seen on both sides. The details are mostly fully rendered, with just the slightest trace of weakness at the top of Liberty's headdress and on the ribbon on the wreath. The eye appeal is quite bold and attractive; very nice for the grade. PCGS 30, NGC 21. Prices realized in auction recently fall into a wide range, from $6,600 to $8,400; with the most recent two examples bringing $6,900 and $8,400 in July and April 2019, respectively. The current PCGS Price Guide value is $10,000. Extremely RARE any finer, with just eight graded higher at PCGS. A great type coin, or for the collector of the series, a lovely near-GEM. Cert. Number 38142191 PCGS # 7972.00