1865 Indian Head

Ohio Jerry

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I found a nice 1865 Two Cent piece at this 1800's cellarhole a few days ago but only had an hour to detect it the first time. This morning I gave it a proper working over and came up with another nice coin,an 1865 Indian Head.
It's the first IH I've dug for around 6 weeks so i was really happy to see it in the dirt. At the site I would have sworn it was a "no dater" as crusty as it looked but it cleaned up pretty nice.
Hope you enjoy all the pictures,I'll let them do the talking for a change. ;D
Jerry
 

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BuckleBoy

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Nice coin!  I guess you used the ammonia on that one too?

Kinda cool that you got a date pair of obselete type coins...wonder if there's an 1865 silver in there for ya... :o  (Or at least a 3c Nickel  ;D)


Well done, buddy.


Oh, and is that a hand trowel or lesche I see there?  In that scenery, go with the Army Shovel and give yourself a break.  :thumbsup:



Regards,


Buckles


P.S.--I've got a post to make of a few nice items later tonight.
 

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I've got to try the ammonia method...another nice find...

Buckleboy...don't leave us hanging!
 

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Ohio Jerry

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BuckleBoy said:
Nice coin! I guess you used the ammonia on that one too?

Kinda cool that you got a date pair of obselete type coins...wonder if there's an 1865 silver in there for ya... :o (Or at least a 3c Nickel ;D)


Well done, buddy.


Oh, and is that a hand trowel or lesche I see there? In that scenery, go with the Army Shovel and give yourself a break. :thumbsup:



Regards,


Buckles


P.S.--I've got a post to make of a few nice items later tonight.
Thanks Buckles,yes to the ammonia treatment and the treasure wise diggin trowel. I have a folding boy scout shovel that i use sometimes but i like to travel light ;D sure would be nice to add a 65 silver to the mix,maybe tomorrow..kooking fwd to your post
 

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I have never heard of the ammonia method. Do you use straight ammonia, a mixture and do you soak it for extended periods of time? Any information would be greatly appreciated. I haven't found a way to clean the indians that I have found.
 

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Very cool. Looks like you are hunting the Amazon! ;D That's what it feel like sometimes in these Ohio "jungles".

Nice score on the IH. Cleaned up great too. That's what we like. ;D ;D

Bob
 

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Jerry, very nice pieces!! That Indian cleaned up just as well as that 2-center you found the other day :thumbsup:

There's more stuff in that hole I'm sure!
 

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Ohio Jerry

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romeo-1 said:
I've got to try the ammonia method...another nice find...

Buckleboy...don't leave us hanging!
thanks romeo,no chopped liver today 8)
watercolor said:
Jerry, very nice pieces!! That Indian cleaned up just as well as that 2-center you found the other day :thumbsup:

There's more stuff in that hole I'm sure!

Thanks Watercolor,i think i'll give er' a few more hrs and see if i can coax one more out of the ground
Mirage said:
Very cool. Looks like you are hunting the Amazon! ;D That's what it feel like sometimes in these Ohio "jungles".

Nice score on the IH. Cleaned up great too. That's what we like. ;D ;D

Bob
Thanks Bob,your cleaning method has really worked great for me and i have passed that info on to a lot of t-netters.In fact,most every time i do a photo sequence cleaning of an old copper someone questions my cleaning technique.Thanks again for sharing.

G-Money said:
I have never heard of the ammonia method. Do you use straight ammonia, a mixture and do you soak it for extended periods of time? Any information would be greatly appreciated. I haven't found a way to clean the indians that I have found.
I use straight ammonia and lots of q-tips. Practice on a wheatie or a non key date IH . This 65 IH was crusted pretty heavily and took a little more aggressive scrubbing than the 2 center i posted the other day. Be carefull not to rub too hard or the ammonia will take the green patina right off on to the q-tip


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That's it Jerry ...

This is the straw that broke the camels back ...

If I DO NOT see the Adoption Papers in 72 hours ... Your off my buddy list ... :tongue3: ... LOL

Sweet Coin My Friend ... Rock On with your Bad Self ~ Nick
At ease Ohio Nick,your orders...ahemm...adoption papers are being drawn up as we speak but Angi mentioned something in them about cutting grass and taking out the trash?..Hope you don't mind :evil5:
;D Jerry
tymcmurray said:
Great hunt and nice cleaning job!!!
Thanks tymcmurray!

nightwolf said:
Great find! and terrific job cleaning that penny up, it came out looking great considering how it looked to start with :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
thanks nightwolf!
 

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From the looks of that site, I'd check into mounting a brush-hog on the front of my detector. Can't wait to see what you'll find this fall.
 

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Nice clean job! Is that an old road in the picture? HH, Mike
 

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beautiful finds and excellent cleaning job :o congrats :thumbsup:
 

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Bavaria Mike said:
Nice clean job! Is that an old road in the picture? HH, Mike
Good eye Mike! This is the old roadbed and the cellarhole sits just off to the left side.I took pictures of it but these old cellarholes i find just arent very photogenic :-\
 

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romeo-1 said:
I've got to try the ammonia method...another nice find...

Buckleboy...don't leave us hanging!

Haven't gotten around to it yet...But I'll get it up soon, I promise.


Keep going for that '65 Seated, Jerry. It IS out there somewhere for ya buddy.


-Buck
 

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