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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: Two of the sale's star attraction, left,an 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US$10 million and right, the 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to 10 million United States dollars at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The capped bust Quarter Eagle, the finest known example of a one year design, from 1808 which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to £10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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