This is a gorgeous, Condition Census B-1; both modern censuses have a low grade of MS64. Though not listed on the insert, this is a popular Red Book variety with the O in OF punched over an errant F. Well struck from a clashed and cracked obverse die, the guiles from the reverse shield are boldly struck on Liberty's neck and a bold arching die crack from below Star 1 to Star 13, across Liberty's neck and drapery. The fields show a lovely, semi-Prooflike reflection to the luster that accent the sharply struck devices. Both sides have a great, old time collection color, shades of gold, lilac, slate, and olive-tan blend on the near-GEM caliber surfaces. The eye appeal is awesome! PCGS 43, NGC 35, CAC 12. There have only been three PCGS MS64 CAC sold in auction, the most recent sold in July 2015 for $8,225 and the other two brought more, clearly the Collectors Universe price of $6,500 was dragged down by non-CAC coins selling cheaply. With just 13 graded higher at PCGS, this date is VERY RARE and hard to find any finer, with any MS65 being worth $25,000 or more. Good luck! Cert. Number 37818117 PCGS # 005353