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If Was Trying To Sell 1969-S Proof Set The Quarter Has Some Issues

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The s on the quarter and JFK are errors
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Any chance of posting clear, close-in images of the S mint issues? Thanks.
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That's the quarter has some other doubling on it
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Appear to be inverted "S", a variety. The 1968s proof is classified as FS-511, not sure about in 1969. Waiting on others to weigh in who may know.
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Greetings!

NGC and PCGS both reference an FS 501 and PCGS has photos. The photo for 1969-S proof quarter has the doubling of the S to the north like yours. I can't say that this guarantees the application to this quarter, but I think it leaves the door open to its being worth much more than a regular proof.

I am not as familiar with the host of FS possibilities, too, but I like those guides for narrowing down which varieties can be considered more mainstream, common, or possibly valuable. Having said that, I do not know whether having a variety in a proof set makes the entire set rate and more valuable as a unit.

Hopefully someone else with join in with greater expertise on this.

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...makes the set rare... not "rate"

That's what happens when you leave spellcheck to a human!

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