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1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Takes Flight

One of the highest-graded examples of a 1907 Ultra High Relief double eagle, PF-69, tied for the finest known, will be up for grabs Aug. 10 when it is offered through Heritage Auctions, an Event Auctioneer Partner of the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money®, in The Harry W. Bass Jr. Core Collection, Part IV U.S. Coins Signature® Auction.

As was the case with the first three auctions of coins from the Bass Core Collection, proceeds from this event will benefit the dozens of Dallas-based nonprofits supported by the Harry W. Bass Jr. Foundation, with a particular emphasis on early childhood education and literacy in

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