In his recent AMBPR Steve Herrman indicates “10-11 known.” This example is from MB 33, August 2007, described las follows: ANACS EF 40 …a great rarity. I’ve encountered only 4 or 5 specimens. This coin has neither die cracks nor clash marks; the underdigit [3] is plain…. Dentils on the reverse are especially prominent, as are some curious raised die lines under and through TE of STATES. Lot 165 brought $1,815. I have handled only one other “Prime” since 2007, a PCGS XF 45 in MB 43, lot 24, August 2016 that sold for $3,575.
Estimate: $2,000 and up
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$3,025
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