Not trying to ruin the game, but you accidentally revealed the grade. I was thinking MS-64 BN before I saw the answer.
At the moment I don't have an individual picture of it. I noticed that about the deleted post. That's textbook me - remembering to do everything but cover up one of the most important parts.
I was referring to the first 6 digits in the certification number. The first 4 are the PCGS number assigned to that coin, (denomination, type, year and mint). The 2 digits after that is the grade number or details code number (AU-55 is 55, VG-10 is 10, details cleaned is 92, etc...).