Plenty of bold to sharp striking detail from a well centered strike enhances this coins appeal for budget minded gold type purposes. Glints of original mint bloom also persist in the more protected areas around the devices, which features are best appreciated with the aid of a strong light. Wispy hairlines point to a cleaning, the PCGS qualifier concerning an area of tooling in the reverse field below the branch that likely represents the removal of marks or other blemishes. Retoned rather nicely in rich orange-khaki with mottled rose highlights, the popularity of the historic first year 1795 eagle further defines this as a desirable coin for the advanced gold enthusiast. BD-4 is one of the scarcer die marriages of the issue, the Bass-Dannreuther early gold reference (2006) accounting for just 60 to 80 survivors in all grades.,,PCGS# 8551. NGC ID: 25ZT.,,