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New Collector -2005 P Minnesota Extra tree variety?

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  • New Collector -2005 P Minnesota Extra tree variety?

    I have searched everywhere to try and match this coin to a known variety and have failed. Could an expert please help and educate me? Maybe this isn't a variety at all. I will admit that I am very green and welcome all comments and opinions.
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    Last edited by samspadey; 07-28-2022, 05:53 PM.

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    It's vital that tell the community the year and the denomination, so they don't have to hunt and peck until the find it. That info can be in the title as well as in the post. At least one location.

    It's a quarter, but what year ? I personally don't remember the year.

    The only references.I remember seeing for this year was the cherry pickers guide.
    It was version 5 volume 2 and

    http://varietyvista.com

    https://www.pcgs.com/news/2005-doubl...nesota-quarter

    http://doubleddie.com/179422.html

    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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      There are over 200 of these doubled dies for the 2005 Minnesota series. The area of the anomaly is in the primary area for doubling. It would be difficult at best to help you with these photos alone. The Wexler files probably are the most detailed for this series. I also collected as many of these as I could, so I will go through the following list and my own collection to see if I can help. Needless to say, it may take a while.

      http://www.doubleddie.com/179464.html
      Bob Piazza
      Lincoln Cent Attributer

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