Starred reverse 1794 Large Cent in EF40 - value?

In glancing through the offerings inthe upcoming ANR auction of the Richard Jewell Collection came across a 1794 Large Cent EF40 (NGC) Starred Reverse large cent with a starting bid of $58,100. In the listing reference was made to only 50-55 total starred reverse coins being existant. Question No.1 - How high will the bidding go on this one? Question No. 2 - How much would a VF example of the Starred Reverse in a SEGS holder go for (at least I think mine is a VF if I recall correctly.)
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Just looked at it, that's not the Adams coin, and I don't have my copy of "The Starred Reverse" here so I can't look to see where it stands in the condition census.
How many of you would have done what he did and notified the shop owner about it potentially being a Starred reverse?
<< <i>That was definitely a neat discovery and article.
How many of you would have done what he did and notified the shop owner about it potentially being a Starred reverse? >>
I don't know, but I would like to own it.
<< <i>The stars can not be seen in the photo, even if the photo is enlarged. >>
If you know what you are looking for the stars ARE clearly visible in the picture.
<< <i>We do not want this coin returned, so please make sure that this coin is right for you before bidding. >>
I really don't think they are going to have to worry about it being returned.
TBIG
<< <i>Does anyone have this theroy, that the 94 stars punched into the die that may represent the 94 signers of the declaration of Independance; may be the quanity struck? In other words, only 94 coins struck.
TBIG >>
The second is highly unlikely. There are too many S-48s around for only 94 to have been struck.
Ed. S.
(EJS)
K S
<< <i>looks like the ebay coin was removed >>
The link is from July 2, 2005.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
K S