One little, two little, 3 little

WHADIFIND

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3 lil indian boys.

Ain't it funny how you get nothing and nothing and then, 3 in a row.

3INDIANS.jpg

INDIAN1R.jpg
INDIAN2R.jpg
INDIAN3R.jpg

INDIAN1.jpg
INDIAN3.jpg
INDIAN2.jpg

I got some clad too, and the park is cleaner.

But, I also got this modern thingamabob, that for the life of me I can't figure out. It appears to be a reflector of some sort but I don't see how it would attach or work? Kinda heavy duty for a reflector too.
THING1.jpg THING2.jpg

THING_EXPLODED1.jpg
THING_EXPLODED2.jpg
THING_THICK.jpg

Anyway, thanks for peeking.

HH
 

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CoinandRelicMan

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The 75 is a nice find. and in decent shape. Don't find many in that age range around here it seems also you are more likely to find a large cent than one of those. The 1891 is really sharp tho, have to love ones like that. Had one location that used to give up 1890s through 1906 Indians, but the 1890s generally were rather worn. Happy Hunts! CARM
 

Lost Addict

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Those are three of the best looking dug indians I've have ever seen. I'm still waiting for my first. As for the thingamabob, your guess is as good as mine. Good luck and happy hunting.
 

JmCraz8

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WHADIFIND

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Yep, they do have some pretty decent detail. It's like someone took them out of their bank account, walked over and buried them for me to find. :)

But, really, I owe it all to my secret cleaning bath that I use.

It has peroxide, alcohol, vinegar, molasses, coca cola, some Worcestershire and a touch of Tabasco. All warmed to 107.25 degrees. Soak for a minute and twenty seconds and viola! ;)

Actually, all I did was find them and rinse some of the mud off. :)

Thanks for the responses.

HH
 

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WHADIFIND

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The 75 is a nice find. and in decent shape. Don't find many in that age range around here it seems also you are more likely to find a large cent than one of those. The 1891 is really sharp tho, have to love ones like that. Had one location that used to give up 1890s through 1906 Indians, but the 1890s generally were rather worn. Happy Hunts! CARM

I like them all, but when you're blessed enough to catch ones like these, it's something special. It's part of the addicting factor.

You seemed to like the 75. Is that just because of the age/condition? Or is there something about the year I don't know?

Thanks for peeking.

HH
 

eclipsegt3

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that would probably be the Age ... an condition some what


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Conflation.com --- 1875[/FONT] Indian Head Minted in that year-
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]13,528,000[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Estimated Value $13.50 - $900.00[/FONT]

Now if you found a 1877... you'd have some money.. only 800k was made that year...
 

Mr Tuff

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looks like a kids top... one of them new ones.... nice Ihs!!! MR TUFF
 

Wldbil

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Nice finds... The other item is a Bayblade (new version of a top as Mr. Tuff would put it) Kids have a ton of them things.
 

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