Here is a description of the Umberto I gold 20 Lire 1883/2 MS63 Prooflike NGC, KM21. There is none IN a higher grade: This is the highest one TOP POP. Obverse: The obverse of the coin depicts a left-facing bust of King Umberto I of Italy. He is wearing a laurel wreath and a military uniform. The legend around the rim reads "UMBERTO I RE D'ITALIA" (Umberto I King of Italy).
Reverse: The reverse of the coin depicts a crowned shield of Savoy within a wreath. The value "20 LIRE" is divided by the shield, and a star is above it. The legend around the rim reads "REGNO D'ITALIA" (Kingdom of Italy).
Grading : The coin is graded MS63 by NGC, which means that it is in Mint State condition with minor imperfections. Prooflike: The coin has prooflike fields, which means that they are smooth and mirror-like in appearance. This is because the coin was struck with a special polished die. Overdate: The coin has a clear overdate, which means that the date "1883" is struck over the date "1882". This is a rare error that makes the coin more valuable. KM21 : This is the catalog number for the coin in the Krause Mishler catalog, a standard reference book for world coins. TOP POP: This means that the coin is the highest-graded example of this particular variety that has been certified by NGC.GOT THIS FROM BARD GOOGLE AI. AND THIS WAS NOT THE TOP POP AS THIS COIN.