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Long-lost ‘King of American Coins’ could be worth $5 million, auction house says from the Hill Jeremy Tanner

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One of the most coveted, rare coins ever struck by the U.S. Mint – a long-lost 1804 dollar – is expected to sell for millions at auction Sunday, according to auctioneers at Stack’s Bowers Galleries. Read More 

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