Pictures couldn't hurt in telling them apart though these will probably all be lumped into one category of "extra tree" in most collectors' minds. This assures they'll be pretty "common" but believe me it's a lot more fun looking for coins in circulation that you have a real chance of finding. You can find a coin struck by a single die but if ot- hers are looking they'll soon be gone. There were probably about three dies that struck the small bust '85-P quarter and this is always one of my favorites.
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<< <i>August 8th. issue of numismatic news has 2 page update to the extra tree errors. 3 varieties confirmed! >>
FLASH - Vending machines take extra tree "errors" just like normal quarters!!
Frankly I don't think it would be worth much WITH pictures either.
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FLASH - Vending machines take extra tree "errors" just like normal quarters!! >>
Hence assuring their widespread distribution.
into one category of "extra tree" in most collectors' minds. This assures they'll be
pretty "common" but believe me it's a lot more fun looking for coins in circulation that
you have a real chance of finding. You can find a coin struck by a single die but if ot-
hers are looking they'll soon be gone. There were probably about three dies that
struck the small bust '85-P quarter and this is always one of my favorites.