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Okay, now I know why a 1952 proof Washington sold for way more than I thought it would.
<< <i>An outstanding superbird arrived in perfect condition today! Thanks ++++++++++ >>
I got cherrypicked!

Russ, NCNE
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man i had to stare at it for like 5 mins until i saw it.
pic gotten off ebay.
Now that I know it's there, it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Russ, NCNE
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Russ has to surrender his coin sellers card now....surely no other dealers ever get cherry picked >>
When I first started, I got cherrypicked a lot. These days I check everything, but I was asleep at the switch on this one. Kudos to my buyer!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>What grade was it, Russ? And any idea of the value as the variety? >>
PR66CAM. No idea on the value. It sold for about $100 more than I thought it would.
Russ, NCNE
Thanks,
Eric
For those of us who would like to learn, what's a superbird? Does it refer to the breast feathers somehow?
lol! now i do not feel bad. keep looking for the S sized mint mark on the eagle's breast.
i feel so dumb i did not see it right away.
so blazingly obvious!
and now i have to go back to that antique store and check that
little brown box containing an original proof set in those little
plastic bags for the "S"!
That "S" like mark in the center of the breast.
Hope the consigner was happy.
Nice score for that buyer!
<< <i>Fourth Ed. of the Cherrypickers guide lists this one at $500 in PF-66. It's on Pg. 183. >>
CPG, like every other price guide, is wildly high on most values.
Russ, NCNE
Eric
Edited for my usual fingers faster than the brain thingy...
I still wanna be like you when I grow up..................Just more alert....its nice to see your human
EricSan,
do a search here under 1952 superbird, there's alot of info.....
PR = $632.50 for a PF66
The name is LEE!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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man i had to stare at it for like 5 mins until i saw it.
pic gotten off ebay. >>
I took that pic using my camera and a loupe cause my camera sux
<< <i>Pittsburgh ANA - Superbird
PR = $632.50 for a PF66 >>
That was over three years ago. A PR66 non cam wouldn't even bring a fourth of that now.
<< <i>The last pcgs pf66cam superbird to sell on TT >>
With that one selling at $380, it looks like my bidder did pretty well at $323.
Russ, NCNE
What range of dates does this occur? and I assume it's only for proofs?
Up, Up and Away!!!!!
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man i had to stare at it for like 5 mins until i saw it.
pic gotten off ebay. >>
I took that pic using my camera and a loupe cause my camera sux
Thanks for the "s" clarification people, because I looked at this picture right between the drumsticks thinking, "yeah, that would be a kinda superbird", but couldn't really imagine a thing like that taking off in numismatics. It's the "s". good.
Here's the one I bought off of Teletrade last month.
Its graded PCGS PR 67. Not a Cameo, although it looks like it could
have gotten that designation; its sooo close.
I shelled out $435 for it. Its a POP 13 / 0.
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<< <i>An outstanding superbird arrived in perfect condition today! Thanks ++++++++++ >>
I got cherrypicked!
Russ, NCNE >>
Even the best ................
<< <i>Fourth Ed. of the Cherrypickers guide lists this one at $500 in PF-66. It's on Pg. 183. >>
There is one in Heritage's November 29 auction