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FOUND MINNESOTA QUARTER WITHOUT A "DOUBLED DIE" !!!!!!!

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jackson64

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By the time they have determined the dozens and dozens and dozens of varieties...mine may be rarer!!

I just finished reading another article on the Minnesota doubled tree-doubled die-doubled rock-random blob-floating speck- quarter dollar.I actually went and looked at the 2 I own, one in a fold album that I fill with change recieved quarters..and my PF69DCAM silver set I get each year with the flag on them and it takes a 10X loupe and serious eyesight to see the details of those tiny trees.There are so many variations now-I think 50 of just the Philadelphia mint alone-that I wouldn't even be sure what a non-doubled looked like.I commend the collector dedicated enough to find these TINY specks{ I have 20-20 eyesight and a 10x loupe and they are very small to me}. An obvious extra leaf on a Wisconsin quarter is one thing- but tiny shapeless globs???? There should be a rule about an error coin having to be at least a little visible to the naked eye to be an error...heck, tons of coins from the 1800's are full of die clashes, double punched stars slight rotated dies etc etc and are ignored...anyhow...here is a photo of a SUPER RARE dime I found in my change yesterday..8 more of these and I can get a coffee refill at the 7-11.. NOTE that the reeded edge from the side of the coin is actually on the obverse and it has a double rim- stop the presses!!!

MVC-082S.J

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