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$3.6 Million for Seated Liberty Dime

Numerous records were set and a 1873-CC No Arrows Seated dime graded MS-65 sold for a record $3.6 million to lead Heritage Auctions’ FUN U.S. Coins Signature Auction Jan. 11-15 to $51,857,970.

Coupled with the $12,079,520 from Heritage’s FUN Currency Signature Auction, the combined total for the events climbed to $63,937,490. Add in The Bass Collection, Part II U.S. Coins Signature Auction – Orlando FUN that brought $24,322,741 Jan. 5 and Heritage Auctions has sold $88,260,231 in

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