Indians are coming back!

washingtonian jr

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I got out for a longer hunt for the first time since me and my bros Spokane trip. I’ve been out 2 or 3 times since but haven’t found anything to post about: until today.

I hit up my usual spot that hasn’t been producing as much as it once was, but since it’s close, I made a trip out again. I hunted for a while and found nothing but trash for maybe the first 45-60 minutes. Literally didn’t find a coin in that timespan.

Then I decided to try the walking path that seems a bit newer. About 5 minutes in, I get a penny signal on top of the ground assuming it’s just a regular coin. Boy was I surprised to see that it was an Indian head! I texted my brother in disbelief. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522812339.003523.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1522812355.854463.jpg

I have never found a wheat on the ground let alone an Indian! I have no idea if it was a recent drop or not but either case, it’s mine!

Less than 30 minutes later I get this text from my brother:
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We found the same date Indians in 2 different parts of the state! We’ve never found Indians on the same day before.


That was my only old coin of the day but I’m not complaining!

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Nice find on that Indian head penny. and it still amazes me when an old coin is detected right on the surface,Recently Corvid and I were hunting an old church,and I got an Indian head totally on the surface I pushed it out using only my toe. That one was dated 1888.
 

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