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<p>[QUOTE="b5121822, post: 690848, member: 20587"]I had an original mint box of 75 2005 Mint sets with satin finish. The value of them has gotten so low that i was considering breaking them up for the cash value. Then I saw on Ebay that there was a Minnesota "extra tree" DD #1 error. I opened the 75 mint sets and low and behold I found fifty (50) Minnesota quarters with the "extra tree" doubling. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am not a error coin guy, but these are obviously the extra tree variety of this double die on the Denver Minnesota coin. This box of mint sets was mailed the first day of issue. On Ebay these are advertised from $239 to $400 each. Could it be that the people selling them on Ebay simply don't know what they are selling. I couldn't find that any of these actually sold. Or have I stumbled on to something?</p><p><br /></p><p>There appears to be almost 100 varieties of the 2005 double dies. But from what I read the DD #1 is the most desirable variety. </p><p><br /></p><p>Could anyone shed any more light on this?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="b5121822, post: 690848, member: 20587"]I had an original mint box of 75 2005 Mint sets with satin finish. The value of them has gotten so low that i was considering breaking them up for the cash value. Then I saw on Ebay that there was a Minnesota "extra tree" DD #1 error. I opened the 75 mint sets and low and behold I found fifty (50) Minnesota quarters with the "extra tree" doubling. I am not a error coin guy, but these are obviously the extra tree variety of this double die on the Denver Minnesota coin. This box of mint sets was mailed the first day of issue. On Ebay these are advertised from $239 to $400 each. Could it be that the people selling them on Ebay simply don't know what they are selling. I couldn't find that any of these actually sold. Or have I stumbled on to something? There appears to be almost 100 varieties of the 2005 double dies. But from what I read the DD #1 is the most desirable variety. Could anyone shed any more light on this?[/QUOTE]
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