A very attractive, high condition census O-103; which is listed at 65,65,64,64,64), and is bested in numeric grade only by the Pittman-Pogue coin. Sharply struck on both sides, the central devices stand out from a precision blow from the screw press. Abundant satin mint frost glows across the near-GEM quality surfaces (in the days before numeric grading, we are certain this coin would have been called "Gem BU"). A light pastel iridescent toning gently dusts the surfaces, the attractive hues really pop in a light. The scattered die lines above the left wing verify the variety. PCGS 63, NGC 27, CAC 19. There are 9 in MS64+ at PCGS. The most recent one sold in July 2019 for $4,920 and prior to that, we sold one in our February 2017 for $5,500 hammer. The current PCGS Price Guide value is $6,500. Fewer than a dozen have graded higher, at PCGS with NO PCGS CAC-approved examples ever selling in auction. This is an important opportunity for the date or type collector, good luck! Cert. Number 38475990 PCGS # 006131