This piece is not supposed to exist. It's incredibly hard to find these even in MS65! We fully agree this is a very HIGH END piece. Both sides have satiny surfaces tha offer hints of semi-prooflike mirrors. The luster is surprisingly strong and booms from all over. There is an ultra light hint of gold-but this coin looks untoned for the most part. There are no problems visible. If you use a strong glass, you will see nothing to make you love this coin less. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck (note there is slight weakness in the stars at 11+12:00). The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 14 NGC 3, CAC 10. PCGS has graded 2 in MS66+ with 3 higher. We have always disagreed with the pops. We have only ever seen ONE other MS66 and we hardly even see MS65's that are real GEM's. The last PCGS CAC MS66+ to sell in auction brought $33,600 in January 2018. We can not stress enough how great the rarity of this date is in TRUE GEM. A PCGS MS67 NON CAC sold for $64,625 in 2018. This may be the opportunity of a lifetime for the Liberty Nickel specialist! Cert. Number 25662418 PCGS # 3847