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1907 Rolled Rim $10 Leads Auction to $18 Million

A1907 Rolled Rim $10, graded MS-66 by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) sold for $810,000 to lead Heritage Auctions’ Long Beach Expo/ Summer FUN US Coins Signature Auction to $17,958,884 July 14-17.

The auction generated sell-through rates of better than 99.9 percent, both by value and by lots sold for the event that drew 3,686 global bidders in pursuit of 1,921 lots.

The top lot, from The Cody Brady Collection Part IV, is exceptionally rare. The specimen is one of just 13 graded 66 (two of which are 66+), and there are but four carrying higher grades.

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