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It's a extremely attractive 1913 Trojan 20 gauge, though at that price it will likely never sell. I'm guessing it's only overpriced by perhaps around $4000-$4500. I could be way off. They will incrementally lower the price over time until it's sold. I don't often see one that nice. I think there's always demand for high condition examples. I'm not hitting "speed dial".
There may have been a company wide bulletin reviewing Parker Brothers valuations.