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<p>[QUOTE="Danr, post: 1673936, member: 3715"]ok look at the 1949 p and d quarters in ms66 and above (nice ones with chunky luster or toned nicely)- those are definitely sleepers - I say they will wake up gradually over the time - no milestone events or anything just higher bids at auctions. otoh there are sleepers out there that will definitely benefit from some specific event as those listed above (but those are really hard to predict).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Danr, post: 1673936, member: 3715"]ok look at the 1949 p and d quarters in ms66 and above (nice ones with chunky luster or toned nicely)- those are definitely sleepers - I say they will wake up gradually over the time - no milestone events or anything just higher bids at auctions. otoh there are sleepers out there that will definitely benefit from some specific event as those listed above (but those are really hard to predict).[/QUOTE]
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