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Possible 2005-D Oregon State Quarter Double Die Reverse

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Possible-2005-D-Oregon-State-Quarter-Double-Die-Reverse

I found this Oregon State Quarter while coin roll hunting which I believe to be the following DDR.

Variety Vista: DDR-001
Wexler: WDDR-001
CONECA: 1-R-VIII

There is a strong spread below the right side of volcano. Since I'm fairly new at coin roll hunting I would like to get the opinion of some experts on this forum. Thanks for any help.
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The detail you're making reference to is a bit out of focus in the picture you posted. Any chance you could get a slightly sharper image?
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to the CCF 001 is a satin finish, I don't think yours is satin. Take a look at either 003 or 010. http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
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Cujohn I looked at all the pictures of the 3 DDRs in Variety Vista and my quarter looks almost exactly like a DDR-001. Is it possible that the satin finish could be worn of due to it being in circulation for a long time?
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To me, it looks the most like VVDDR-003.

There are lots of variations on the Class IX type 1 (pop) DDR listings for State Quarters. It is not impossible that yours is a new unlisted one. There are about a million different misplaced trees on the Minnesota quarters from 2005.
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Definitely a DDR. Don't know which one though.
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