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Dave - assume that is a fair price for this example?
David
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This is the finest and only coin certified by PCGS. There are approximately 10 known.
I'd say at auction it would hit 7 figures easy.
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Wow 
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interesting looking coin. I'm going to google its history to learn more. Thanks for showing this.
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Quote: The obverse punch combines thin and thick elements on Noe 1-A. The top of the reverse punch, consisting of the left and right tops of the V and the top of the I, are level on the 1-A. The other variety, Noe 2-B, has the obverse punch composed of thin elements only, and the top of the I is distinctly below the top of the V. So this PCGS looks like an Noe 1-A. Learn something new EVERYDAY on the CCF! 
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Yup, 1-A
I would take either one though :-)
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Very cool!  
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The seller is Heritage... Maybe the buyer consigned it to them after getting it crossed over?
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More than likely.
I think I'd rather take the 55 PCGS Secure holder over NGC's 58.
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