Old farm gives up ~DROP DEAD GORGEOUS~ Indian Penny!!!!

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on the way home from work today I took a back road I don't normally take hoping to find a new hunting spot. I saw an old farm with one of the hugest trees I have ever seen in the front yard, this place was old. I knocked and asked permission and the lady said go ahead.

Off I went, very first signal was a 1916 wheat, hmm not bad. This yard was pretty clean, another wheat, then I get a deep iffy signal and an amazing, almost uncirculated looking 1889 indian comes out.....unreal, the detail on this coin is crazy. :hello2:
The pictures don't do it justice.

Then I got a shallow dime signal and I got a silver but it was in a small clump, so I brought it home like the picture. The suspense about killed me, :laughing7:
it turned out being a 1941 merc.

Got 2 more deep indians, 1887, and 1904. and 5 wheats. The 1887 is almost as nice as the 1889, but not quite. I am pretty pleased. Takes me to 24 indians for the season!
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That is one niiiiiiiiice Indian head. I have found a few, when stationed in the States, but none so nice as that.
(I have a theory.....when they come from the mint, and are unc, they have some kind of oil on them.....so when they
go into the ground, just a few people short of the bank they were issued in, some/muuch of that oil is still on the coin,
hence the nice result when we dig them up. Anyone else thought much about that? And, I have found a few,
here in Korea, same condition......looked like they were straight out of the bank, into the ground. Please, let me know
your thoughts.)
Again, a beautiful find/couple of finds. I would go back to that nice ladies home and hunt some more......
Seems that there are going to be coins. :thumbsup:
 

I do believe that is indeed the prettiest IH I've seen dug out of the ground. congrats
 

Holy Cow!!!!! look at that detail. That is one awesome IH to be dug. My Indians here in Tennessee don't come out that clean. Great finds.
 

Wow, perfect. most of mine are so toasted i can barely get a date off them. congrats!
 

Wow that is beautiful. :icon_thumright:
 

That is truly a gorgeous coin. CONGRATULATIONS!

I think I have found one similar, but many years ago while I was hunting in John Day, Oregon. Came out of the ground in front of the library there. Coin was less than an inch deep, on top of a alluvial rock base, so well-drained. I'm going to have to look for it again, because of the detail on it. Plus, I used soft Velvet grass in the lawn to clean the coin with, so it now has an interesting greenish patina on it. I think mine was an 1891, so yours still is the big winner!
 

Truly the Best of all Dug Indians. Superb Condition. I would put that in a glass case with a tiny spotlight on it. :laughing7:


Killer find!
Baldingboy
 

Wow!!!!! Nice one! The IH is one one of my favorites, I've dug two so far this season, a 1900 and a 1903. Niether even close to your's in condition. Congrats!!!!!
 

That's one beautiful Indian. The others aren't bad either.

Bob
 

Congrats on the sweet IH........ looks like you dug it out of a 1889 wormhole......... HH
 

Very nice, I have no patience with reeded silver edges in dirt clumps.....even carrying a camera, i have to break open the clump and forget the camera.....Congrats!
 

Terry, Congratulations on a Very, Very fine coin. They don't come any better than that our of the ground.

Guess you took my advice and are taking different ways home. I still do that, even if it takes me a little past where I wanted to go. In fact I just spotted a pump out in a field, I'm gonna have to check that out. It must be an old home site, I hope.

Keep the finds coming,
HH, Ringfinder
(Denny)
 

ringfinder said:
Terry, Congratulations on a Very, Very fine coin. They don't come any better than that our of the ground.

Guess you took my advice and are taking different ways home. I still do that, even if it takes me a little past where I wanted to go. In fact I just spotted a pump out in a field, I'm gonna have to check that out. It must be an old home site, I hope.

Keep the finds coming,
HH, Ringfinder
(Denny)
yes Denny, whenever I have time and the etrac is in the trunk I go down old back roads and skip the highway!
 

without a doubt the best condition dug coin i have ever seen! that is crazy! congrats!
 

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