Deep toning explodes into beautiful colors under a grader's (or white) light as the posted images show, although the fields are far more mirrored in hand.

Picky CAC has approved merely SEVEN of the 151 certified by NGC and PCGS, as of this posting. CAC sticker and Eye Appeal Seal affixed after slab photos taken.

🔴 90% BUYBACK GUARANTEE: Within three years from payment, we will repurchase this choice coin for at least 90% of the purchase price, less Ebay fees, postage, and sales tax (if any). Coin and holder must be undamaged. CAC sticker and Eye Appeal Seal must still be affixed. Original buyer only. 

🔴 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE: We will beat any other Ebayer's price by 25% of the difference. Compared coins must be identically certified, aesthetically similar, and in stock. Valid at time of purchase only. Also applies to most of our other certified items. 

✅ Green CAC = choice, high-end, possibly under-graded. 

✅ Fussy CAC has approved just SEVEN of the 151 certified by PCGS and NGC. 

Beautiful under a grader's light. Very few and light marks for PR63. Deeply mirrored fields. Well struck. Full CAMEO reverse, obverse nearly so. 

Mintage 13,600 plus 250 proofs as per Mint records (see Breen Encyl, p 357). 

Never doctored, unlike many Seated quarters in "problem free" PCGS slabs. Could easily upgrade as is or even more so after professional conservation.  

Tiny 250 mintage as per official Mint records; many included in the 1,100 proof sets were business strikes or other dates (see Breen Encycl, p 357). Many tallied in the population reports (including CAC's) are resubmissions or crossovers of the same coins. 

Many PCGS PR63's are really just doctored PR62's or even worse. But this PR63 actually grades PR64 by current PCGS standards. Our loss is your gain. 

TRADE SECRET: Easily PR68 DEEP CAMEO by third-tier slab and raw standards even without the usual doctoring. Stick with NGC and PCGS, and ignore excuses from third-tier coin sellers (ask them if they will buy back for 90% less seller's fees as we will for this conservatively graded coin. Or even 10%). 

As with many other truly rare issues, PCGS Price Guide (PPG) is a joke. PPG values this 250-mintage rarity at just $1,000 yet a 5.4 BILLION-mintage 1975 penny at $10,500 in two grades below MS70 (we would not pay $5 for it). These diametrically contradicting PPG valuations suggest that PCGS is making most of its profit from certifying extremely common modern junk yet earning almost nothing from slabbing truly rare coins, so they trash the values of the latter to give credibility to their vast overpricing of the former. Just for fun, ask your dealer of modern junk if he will buy back for 90% less selling fees, as we will for this 250-mintage key date. Or even 1%. 

And note that PPG does not even reveal its mysterious formula for determining values. Hmm, I wonder why!

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