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He said it was unlikely that such a coin would fetch that much now.
But he does not expect his little house on the highway to fetch that much.
No one knows if it will fetch that much, "but the coin market has been strong, which tends to be the case when the stock market is down," said Dr. Ute Wartenberg, executive director of the American Numismatic Society in Manhattan, which is not involved in the sale.
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