Massive TEXAN Rare Coin Collection! Auction 432

Massive TEXAN Rare Coin Collection! Auction 432

Monday, November 4, 2024  |  1:30 PM Eastern
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Massive TEXAN Rare Coin Collection! Auction 432

Massive TEXAN Rare Coin Collection! Auction 432

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ALL $1 OPENINGS! EVERY SINGLE LOT IS STARTING AT $1!

We are very excited to present 1200+ lots of The Massive Texas Oil Rare Coin Collection.

This auction is featuring The Texan Collection, entirely put together with East Texas Oil Money! East Texas oil dates back to the 1930’s, a time that people referred to as "the gusher age" or the "Texas oil boom".

It was unprecedented. A period of dramatic change and economic growth in Texas. The discovery that began the boom was near Beaumont Texas, the find was unprecedented in its size. The gentleman who consigned this collection can trace his ancestors back to this find.

He has been collecting for more than half of his life. His collection boasts an impressive display of variety. He was a man of broad taste, but had particular interests in rare gold.

You should expect to see
- Gold of all denominations, specifically 1800’s Early American
- Our Specialty- Morgan Dollars
- Rainbow Toned Morgan/Peace/Capped Busts
- CAM/DCAM Walkers and...
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot # 6582 (Sale Order: 526 of 915)      

1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Wash...moreington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.

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*Highlight* 1928-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 GEM++ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot # 6583 (Sale Order: 527 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1928-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 GEM++ Unc USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS" The 1928 is slightly more rare overall than the 1926 and 1927...more and although MS-63 or lesser quality specimens are easily obtainable, this issue is more elusive in MS-64 than many would suspect. Gems are very scarce, if not rare, and are considerably more difficult to find than those of 1926 and 1927, not to mention 1925-D and 1908. Relatively few specimens better than MS-65 are known, and such high quality examples can really be considered extremely rare.The 1928 is usually fairly attractive in Mint State although not quite as much so as the typical 1926 or 1927. It is generally well struck with very frosty surfaces, very good lustre, and color that is most often light to medium gold with a greenish tint. Many examples do exist, however, that are a lighter rose coloered gold. Some specimens exhibit striking anomalies; these are the most noticeable at the borders but sometimes in the central portion of the design as well. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter PR70 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set Full

Lot # 6586 (Sale Order: 528 of 915)      

***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter PR70 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set Full Flag Set....more

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*Highlight* NGC 1932-p Gold Indian Eagle $10 ms62 NGC (fc)

Lot # 6587 (Sale Order: 529 of 915)      

*Highlight* NGC 1932-p Gold Indian Eagle $10 ms62 NGC....more

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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Extraordinary"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot # 6588 (Sale Order: 530 of 915)      

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Extraordinary"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends ...more Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot # 6589 (Sale Order: 531 of 915)      

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat...more hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1917 $2 Large Size Legal Tender Note Thomas Jefferson Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White

Lot # 6590 (Sale Order: 532 of 915)      

1917 $2 Large Size Legal Tender Note Thomas Jefferson Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White. FR-60 This 1917 $2 Jefferson Legal Tender Currency Note is only the second two...more dollar bill in history. It shows a portrait of Jefferson and an old vignette of the Capitol building from way back in the day. The reverse features a prominent fancy "2" surrounded by a "bracelet" of seals. The intricate engraving, the bold red seal, and serial number create a fantastic image; You can't stop studying it! This is the last large size $2 legal tender note ever printed.

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*Highlight* 1916-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms64+ SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6591 (Sale Order: 533 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1916-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms64+ SEGS....more

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*Highlight* 1882-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6593 (Sale Order: 534 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1882-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS....more

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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU

Lot # 6594 (Sale Order: 535 of 915)      

1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Bak...moreer Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr66+ dcam SEGS

Lot # 6595 (Sale Order: 536 of 915)      

1956 Type 2 Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr66+ dcam SEGS....more

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1994 $1 Silver U.S. Veterans 3-pc Commemorative Proof Set 3 Coin SET W/ Box & COA

Lot # 6598 (Sale Order: 537 of 915)      

1994 $1 Silver U.S. Veterans 3-pc Commemorative Proof Set 3 Coin SET W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis 3-coin set includes the Prisoner of War, Vietnam Memorial an...mored Women in Military Silver dollar coins.Set Highlights: Contains 2.32 oz of Silver. Comes in U.S. Mint box and with a certificate of authenticity. Obverse: The Prisoner of War features a soaring eagle; the Vietnam Veterans Memorial shows an outstretched hand touching the memorial wall and the Women in Military features the profiles of five women representing those who have served in the five military branches. Reverse: The Prisoner of War features the National Prisoner of War Museum; the Vietnam Veterans Memorial shows three military medals and the Women in Military depicts the Women in Military Memorial.

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*Highlight* PCGS 1904-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 ms63+ PCGS (fc)

Lot # 6599 (Sale Order: 538 of 915)      

*Highlight* PCGS 1904-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 ms63+ PCGS....more

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*Highlight* 1923 "Porthole Note" $5 Large Size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/Whi

Lot # 6602 (Sale Order: 539 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1923 "Porthole Note" $5 Large Size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White (fc). FR-282 When this “Porthole” $5 Silver Certificate was releas...moreed in 1923, it met with public outcry. According to public opinion, President Abraham Lincoln appeared to be sitting at the end of a gun barrel! For this reason, individuals called for the immediate dismissal of the notes. Today, it’s estimated that only 2,500 to 4,000 of these large-sized $5 Lincoln “Porthole” notes still exist! They’re also ranked #30 in Q. David Bowers’ 100 Greatest American Currency Notes. Simply put, these notes are not something you want to pass up! This is the last design type for large-size $5 Silver Certificates. It is a one-number type seen only in the Speelman-White signature combination.The 1923 Lincoln “Porthole” $5 Silver Certificate is one of the most popular notes ever issued" r. The first—and only—large-size silver certificate to feature President Abraham Lincoln, the obverse design featuring Lincoln earned the nickname “porthole” for the large circle surrounding the 16th President. The centerpiece of the note’s reverse is the Great Seal of the United States. Lincoln's portrait was engraved by BEP engraver Charles Burt, based on a photograph by Anthony Berger. The back is executed in green and features the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States at center

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*Highlight* 1905-p Gold Liberty Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6603 (Sale Order: 540 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1905-p Gold Liberty Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ SEGS....more

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*Highlight* 1885-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6605 (Sale Order: 541 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1885-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS....more

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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot # 6606 (Sale Order: 542 of 915)      

1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Fr-1654 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 193...more4, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes.

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*Highlight* 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6607 (Sale Order: 543 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "he 1914-D is the third rarest issue of the series but there is more of a d...moreifference in rarity between it and the two dates ahead of it (1911-D and 1914) than there is between it and the five or six dates that follow it. Low grade Mint State specimens are not hard to find, but the population really drops off quickly after MS-63. I have seen a number of MS-65 pieces but I cannot recall ever seeing a superb MS-67 specimen, although a few have been reported by other specialists in the series. This issue is very underrated in top grade, and I dare say that even most experts have failed to recognize how difficult to find this issue is in MS-65 or better condition.Not as well struck as the 1914; often softly struck on the eagle's leg and wing and the feathers on the headdress. Less gtranular than the 1911-D or the early Philadelphia Mint issues and generally with very good to excellent lustre. The color is typically a coppery gold but medium yellow gold specimens with a touch of green also exist. The mintmark is usually fairly sharp and clearly defined, much bolder than on most examples of the 1911-D or 1925-D. Some specimens are weak at the borders, again probably the result of buckled dies. Overall, the quality of manufacture of this issue was not to a very high standard, possibly the worst in the series. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Extraordinary"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot # 6608 (Sale Order: 544 of 915)      

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Extraordinary"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed...more! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*Highlight* 1927-d Peace Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6609 (Sale Order: 545 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1927-d Peace Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS....more

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2023 Star Wars Jedi Order Crest 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded

Lot # 6610 (Sale Order: 546 of 915)      

2023 Star Wars Jedi Order Crest 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded. tar Wars Jedi Order CrestThe Jedi are an ancient order that defended peace in the Galactic...more Old Republic. Members of this order use the Force, a metaphysical energy field that enables them extra-sensory perception and telekinetic abilities. Jedi are known for their lightsabers and for living by a code that emphasizes the value of wisdom, peace and self-discipline. This discipline was an essential part of a Jedi's training to use the Light Side of the Force and to oppose the Dark Side, wielded by their mortal enemies, the Sith.The Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the capital planet of the Galactic Republic, served as the headquarters and training center for the Jedi Order. The crest of the Jedi Order symbolizes oneness and harmony that all Jedi have to each other and to the Force. Many Jedi frequently wear the crest as a sign of their dedication to the beliefs and principles of the order.The Jedi have experienced difficulties and setbacks throughout their history despite their virtuous goals. They are portrayed as being crippled by internal strife and a lack of knowledge about the true nature of the Force in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, which ultimately leads to their downfall at the hands of the Sith. The memory of the Jedi Order and the values it stands for remain significant elements of the Star Wars universe and its mythology.

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*Highlight* 1937-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c GEM++ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot # 6611 (Sale Order: 547 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1937-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c GEM++ Unc USCG....more

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*Highlight* 1883-cc Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 DMPL SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6613 (Sale Order: 548 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1883-cc TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 DMPL SEGS....more

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1928 $1 Red Seal United States Note Ultra Rare Red Seal Grades vf+

Lot # 6614 (Sale Order: 549 of 915)      

1928 $1 Red Seal United States Note Ultra Rare Red Seal Grades vf+. FR-1500 1928 is the only year for which you can find a small size one dollar bill that has a red seal...more. The red seal denotes that the dollar bill is a legal tender note, also called a United States Note. 1928 one dollar red seal notes are very popular. The story of the 1928 is a strange one, in that it doesn’t make any chronological sense. All 1928 red seal dollar bills say series of 1928 on them. However, they were actually not printed until 1933. To make things even odder, 1928 one dollar red seals didn’t get released for circulation until late 1948. When they were finally released into circulation, Puerto Rico was chosen as the location of distribution. The collectability of the 1928 one dollar red seal does relate to the fact that it is a one year design and the note is very distinctive. All of these notes were printed in Washington DC and they are all signed by WO Woods as the treasurer of the united states and WH Woodin as secretary of the treasury. The back of all 1928 one dollar red seals feature the funnyback design. In addition to George Washington and a red seal, each 1928 one dollar legal tender note also says, “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private except duties on imports and interest on the public debt”. “United States Note – The United States of America – Washington – Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand One Dollar”\

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*Highlight* 1937-d 3 leg Buffalo Nickel 5c au58 SEGS (fc)

Lot # 6615 (Sale Order: 550 of 915)      

*Highlight* 1937-d 3 leg Buffalo Nickel 5c au58 SEGS. The most sought after and heralded Buffalo, the 3 legged 1937-d....more

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