Found a real rare coin at Heritage:1839 SLH PF63

1839 Seated Liberty Half, No Drapery, PCGS Proof 63, Only 4 minted, 2 slabbed, 1 for sale. Current bid is $117,500 +++++. How neat would it be to own one of 4 minted. Anyone know the history, current owner, etc. Anyone with deep pockets want to be my partner?
It's gonna be sold tonight!!!!
Joe

Joe
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Can you post a link to the pic? Also, what is the condition census for the Proof 39 50c?
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Type collector since 1981
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Joe