A boldly gold-toned Ike with lustrous cartwheels both front and back. Photos were taken in natural light and with an axial lighting kit; these show the colors but not the cartwheel lustre. Under close inspection, the obverse has some delicate red rim toning. The slab is solid and clean, with no visible scratches above the coin surfaces. 

In its population of '76 Type 2 clad Ikes, ANACS lists 1370 coins total, of which 245 are MS 65 (with 55 better at MS 66 and 8 at MS 67). My amateur eye tells me that this is a no-doubter at MS 65 (and likely near the top of that grade). The obverse presents a clean field to the naked eye, while the reverse has a very small scratch near the Liberty Bell and a few minor nicks in the rim - nothing major. Under 30x magnification, I see the usual chatter on the portrait but relatively clean fields. (Note that I'm not quarreling with ANACS; I'm giving my reasons why, to my eye, this is a solid, problem-free coin that earns a high grade.)

Compared to recent listings on eBay and auction sites, my "buy it now" price is competitive. 

I'm a longtime Ike collector but new to selling, so I welcome questions, comments, and queries from fellow aficionados.