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<p>[QUOTE="quarter-back, post: 1780333, member: 47022"]1981 S type 2 proof SBA - $2.50</p><p>1945 Washington quarter, MS-64ish inverted "S" mintmark - $12.00</p><p>1970 proof set with small date cent - $6.50</p><p>1981 proof set with three type 2s including the SBA - $7.00</p><p>1952 Washington quarter proof "Super-bird" - $25.00</p><p>1952 Washington quarter proof "Super-bird" with re-engraved tail - $27.50</p><p>1979 SBA with wide rim - $4.50 and $5.50, both in souvenir sets</p><p>1952 DDR (Type B/Type A) proof Washington quarter -$5.00 (sold the remainder of the set for $5.00 less than I paid for the whole set in the first place)</p><p>1964 Kennedy half (2) with Accented Hair - $12.00, $13.00</p><p>1964 D Washington quarter with Type C reverse (XF) - $4.75 (melt)</p><p> </p><p>Note that all but the last were from live auctions. I always tell my local B&M when I find something good in their stock. They appreciate it because I've pointed out some good ones. But most of the time they don't care and let me buy it anyway (that's how I got my 1942/1 D dime), but I don't consider that a cherry-pick.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="quarter-back, post: 1780333, member: 47022"]1981 S type 2 proof SBA - $2.50 1945 Washington quarter, MS-64ish inverted "S" mintmark - $12.00 1970 proof set with small date cent - $6.50 1981 proof set with three type 2s including the SBA - $7.00 1952 Washington quarter proof "Super-bird" - $25.00 1952 Washington quarter proof "Super-bird" with re-engraved tail - $27.50 1979 SBA with wide rim - $4.50 and $5.50, both in souvenir sets 1952 DDR (Type B/Type A) proof Washington quarter -$5.00 (sold the remainder of the set for $5.00 less than I paid for the whole set in the first place) 1964 Kennedy half (2) with Accented Hair - $12.00, $13.00 1964 D Washington quarter with Type C reverse (XF) - $4.75 (melt) Note that all but the last were from live auctions. I always tell my local B&M when I find something good in their stock. They appreciate it because I've pointed out some good ones. But most of the time they don't care and let me buy it anyway (that's how I got my 1942/1 D dime), but I don't consider that a cherry-pick.[/QUOTE]
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