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- This is the third raest issue overall in the seris! It falls behind only the ultra rare 1933 and 1907 Rolled Edge issues! This example is very choice for the grade!
- There are likely fewer than 100 examples known in all grades today! An MS64 example is an Ultra Rarity!
- The first $10 Indian struck after World War I and the last to be struck until 1926!
- Most were released into circulation soon after striking and went unnoticed! Most examples known display considerable wear!
- This is by far the rarest San Francisco Mint $10 Indian!
- PCGS has graded just 5 in this grade with only 4 higher. NGC has graded just 4 in this grade with only 4 higher. These numbers likely include resubmissions!
- The Finest Known of the date , a single MS67, went for over $1.7 Million in early 2007!
- The issue is seen very seldom in grades this high!
- This is a cornerstone piece for any $10 Indian collection! It is among the raest $10 Indians you could ever hope to obtain!
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Coin Information and Populations
NGC population is 4 in MS64 with 4 finer. PCGS population is 5 in MS64 with 4 finer. Trends for $200,000 NGC # 3190651-001
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