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  2. Brasher Doubloon - Wikipedia

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    The coins realized $2,415,000 for the New York Style EB Punch on Wing NGC AU55, [4] ... Brasher Doubloon, 1787 Archived 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine;

  3. Rare gold coin sells for $9.36 million at Texas auction

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    A rare gold coin made by a noted craftsman in New York in 1787 has sold at auction in Dallas for $9.36 million. Heritage Auctions offered the New York-style Brasher Doubloon on Thursday evening as ...

  4. 7 Antique Items From the 1700s That Are Worth Thousands of ...

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    This rare coin recently set a record, as a 1787 edition was sold for $9.36 million, according to Coin World. Brasher doubloon prices have been going up at a fast rate due to its rarity and ...

  5. The High Window - Wikipedia

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    A 1787 Brasher Doubloon, the same type featured in The High Window. Merle arrives at Marlowe's apartment having a nervous breakdown. She claims to have shot Vannier, although her story doesn’t make sense. Marlowe visits Vannier's home, finds him dead and discovers a photo of a man falling from a window with a woman behind him.

  6. 11 of the World’s Most Valuable Coins - AOL

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    Ranking. Coin. Last-Known Value. 1. 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. $18.9 million. 2. 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. $10 million. 3. 1787 Brasher Doubloon. $9.36 million

  7. Traditional games of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Stickball in New York Stickball is a street game similar to baseball, usually formed as a pick-up game played in large cities in the Northeastern United States, especially New York City and Philadelphia. [17] [18] [19] The equipment consists of a broom handle and a rubber ball, typically a spaldeen, [20] pensy pinky, high bouncer or tennis ball.

  8. New York, New York (game) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Walker reviewed New York, New York for Games International magazine, and gave it 4 stars out of 5, and stated that "If you're a card player, buy this game. If you're not a card player, still buy this game. New York, New York. They were right." [1]

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