Can there be a number which is provably larger than any number, yet is provably not infinite

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Suppose a natural number N.

Is it possible for this number to have the following properties:

  1. The number is finite.
  2. The number is greater than any other natural number.
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No. Under this assumption, $N+1$ is also a finite natural number, but $N+1>N$.