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Minnesota X-tra tree varieties

Can you post a sight that shows the different varieties? I found one in my change last night & wish to find out how many different varieties there are. Thank you in advance
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  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭
    Try this one. Ken has been keeping very good track of these!
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



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  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭
    Thank you my friend. This coin I found is the DDR #7
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  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,759 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Try this one. Ken has been keeping very good track of these! >>



    Ken's Da Man!
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  • SmittysSmittys Posts: 9,876 ✭✭✭✭✭
    With so many varieties how much could they really be worth..???
  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭
    This one will go in my collection. It will not go on e/bay.
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  • jdimmickjdimmick Posts: 9,781 ✭✭✭✭✭
    One of my flea market vendors I sell too, found one yesterday and asked me to list it on e-bay. I have no idea what they are worth, as I am guessing very little as it appears to quite readily available. I started it at .99 c and will see where it goes. I beleive it is the DDR#3.


  • Once word got out about these, I went back & searched 2 bank rolls that I had opened, and looked through 5 unc sets from the mint - also checked coins from change - and I did not find a single extra tree! I still have some unopened bank rolls and a few mint boxes, but I hesitate to open them - with the apparent availability of the various reverses, maybe they will become worth more when it is determined which variety (if any) is scarcest. (Then again, I could go pearl diving in the Monongahela river) image
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  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭
    Does that river have crocodiles in it???
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  • keezkeez Posts: 842
    I agree that it depends on which variety. Some have more tree to them than others. Scarecity is another factor.
  • In the summer, they pull all sorts of creatures out of the river - when I was a younger lad (35 years ago), the only thing that could survive in the 'Mon' were bullhead catfish, and they were all about 8-10" long. We would go fishing, and it seemed like you just kept catching the same fish over & over! Now it's much cleaner, and holds nearly every variety of freshwater fish known in the Commonwealth.....and sometimes some that are not common. There was a relatively small alligator retrieved a month or so ago, and a fisherman pulled a type of phirana out a few weeks ago. Tired of your pet? Throw it in the river!!!!(even works for unwanted litters of kittens, or so I've been told).
    Don't you know that it's worth
    every treasure on Earth
    to be young at heart?
    And as rich as you are,
    it's much better by far,
    to be young at heart!
  • mach19mach19 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭
    Focus My Friend
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