What a marvelous HIGH END example, virtually a full GEM caliber early Seated Liberty dollar and a very rare and underrated example. What a great coin! For an 1847, this coin has a good luster and overall, the surfaces are exceptionally clean and smooth, with a warm underlying satiny luster that glows all over. Only when using a strong glass can you see the few light scuffs and widely scattered ticks that preclude a GEM grade, but none are serious or stand out. Both sides are evenly covered by an original mix of pearly silver with warm golden-tan accents toward the rims. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and have light frost. The eye appeal is exceptional in every way. PCGS 11, NGC 9, CAC 1. This is the SOLE MS64+ graded at PCGS and the PCGS Population Report shows five graded MS65 finer, none of which have sold in half a decade (the last one brought $88,125 in our October 2014 Regency Auction). The current PCGS Price Guide value in MS64+ is listed at $18,500, though when you consider what a 65 is worth, it does seem cheap. If you are a Seated Liberty dollar collector, or a type collector looking for a very high end example for your set, this beautiful coin is worthy of any high end collection and will invite very intense bidding. Cert. Number 37234203 PCGS # 006934