Read this interesting news on AOL when I was checking my mail. Who should get the coin? http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/family-sues-mint-over-rare-valuable/20061206103009990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
See topic under discussion under "Coin Chat" 1933 Double Eagle. http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=19480
You would need all 10?!?!?! I'll take one. Seriously, if they are released for sale, the previous $7.59 million price tag would plummet. With a new known population of #11 pieces, then the price would probably drop below $1,000,000 at least at first. Compare to the 1884 Trade dollar, #10 known: (November 2005) Heritage auction for $603,750 versus the 1885, #5 known, PF-62, DLRC Auction, Nov. 2004,: $1,006,250 So, an increase of population of an additional 10 pieces would greatly reduce the price. But, I would still like to own one, even if now it is a 'cheapie'.