Thanks for the compliment! I went heavy on V2#3 because I once had a copy and, in an economic downturn, had to sell my collection. I have returned in the last 3 years and have picked up the ones i missed the most. Some I can't replace because they are through the roof right now(Detective 31 and 33 come to mind). I've looked at all the AMF covers, and you are right: there are many cool ones out there. I guess V2#2 I don't like better than #3, so couldn't justify getting into that bidding war. The #2 ended up hammering at about $1000 more than the #3. I love V2#1 and bid heavily(more than on the V2#3), but fell short. The V2#6 is great, too. Actually, I wish I'd gotten all those books, but ya gotta pick your battles.
FYI, after bidding on ComicConnect's Berk AMFs, I was so shocked to see all the same books, in higher grades, come onto the market. These books are truly scarce. So I called Vincent Zurzola and asked him if he knew about the Heritage AMFs at the time he was selling Berk's AMFs, and he said no. The first he learned was the same way the rest of us learned: from the Heritage catalogs.
The 1st image below, in case you don't have your Gerber's open before you, is V2#1. The second image, on the right, is the V2#2, and the one next to it is the V2#6.
By the way, I've attached a 4th image of the book designated by Overstreet as a classic cover. And apparently the bidding public agrees, since it went for significantly more than the others:
V2#1 went for $7700, V2#2 went for $5500, V2#3 went for $4300, and the last imaage, V2#5 went for $11,300!!?? Do you agree that the V2#5 is a classic cover?
And there you have it