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<p>[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 3135320, member: 43130"]I was going to say the 1856 flying eagle deserved a spot on the list, but new specimens are impossible to find. The only weird thing about them is that sometimes they sell for $19,000, and sometimes only $9,000. There seems to be no consistency. That, combined with the disagreement over them being business or proof makes them an oddity.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="C-B-D, post: 3135320, member: 43130"]I was going to say the 1856 flying eagle deserved a spot on the list, but new specimens are impossible to find. The only weird thing about them is that sometimes they sell for $19,000, and sometimes only $9,000. There seems to be no consistency. That, combined with the disagreement over them being business or proof makes them an oddity.[/QUOTE]
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