🥇 BANNER 1877 Indian Head Cent - The Big Key Date!

Silver Tree Chaser

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I found this 1877 Indian Head Cent this past Saturday morning on my second visit to a new site.

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A colonial-period house once stood at the site which offered easy short cut grass for hunting, but little was found on my first 4-5 hour search a few weeks ago. I recovered a tombac button, a musket ball, a Wheat penny, and a Buffalo nickel. Saturday’s search was offering equally dismal results consisting of a modern dime (several inches deep :BangHead:), a quarter, and a foreign coin recovered over a half-hour search, so I started working my way back to the car. I had other sites to search that morning. I was hoping for one more high-tone signal before leaving, and soon passed over just such a signal about 6” deep. I cut a plug and removed an Indian Head cent with far less corrosion in comparison to what I typically encounter. I gave the coin a light rub and was surprised with the date of 1877. I knew the key date for the Indian Head series was somewhere in the 1870’s neighborhood. “Hmmmmm, was it 1872, 1874, or 1877? Did I have the big key date? Nahhhhh! The key date is 1874. If it’s 1877, than I must be misreading the dirt-encrusted date. It’s probably 1879.”

Anyway, I found the coin about 8:00 a.m. and enjoyed considering the possibilities throughout the remainder of the day while running errands, attending to family obligations, and so forth. In the late afternoon, I finally got home and took a closer look at the coin. It was clearly dated 1877; all finished with Step One. Going to Step Two, I got out my old 2006 Red Book and scanned through the dates, “1877 – Good-4 Condition (near bottom of the grading scale = $575, Very Good-8 = $750, Fine-12 =$1000. I’m not one to overly focus on the value of finds, but there’s some pride in finding a coin that garners such prices, as it reflects the coin’s importance as the big key date of a popular coin series. I’m primarily interested in colonial-period finds – the big coppers; however, I’m also a coin collector, so finding a key date is a thrill. :hello2: I’ve dug hundreds of big coppers and Indian Head cents over the years, but I had no expectation of ever finding the 1877 key date Indian Head cent. Most of my recovered Indian Head cents are too corroded for positive dating, so I was very lucky to recover the key date coin with a tolerable amount of corrosion and a fair amount of detail. The coin is clearly a dug specimen with corrosion. It’s worth a fraction of the cost for a non-dug specimen, but I’ll take it and why not? How could I beat it? I don’t think I’ll being digging up any 1877 Indian Head cents in Mint State-Red condition, already slabbed as it comes out of the hole.

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Nice, that's definitely a key in the series!
 

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Congrats on the banner STC. I was hoping this one would make it there. :occasion14:
 

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To All:

My sincere thanks to all T-Net members for their kind compliments and votes that put my find up on the banner. I joined the T-Net community in August of 2012, so it’s my two year anniversary of sorts. Making the banner for a third time right now after two years is very gratifying. I very much enjoy the sense of community which is shared on this forum. Obviously, I’ve only had face-to-face time with a few members (it’s a very big community spread far and wide), but I feel a close connection to so many of you who I’ve come to know by your past finds, particular interests, and PM’s.

For any members struggling to come up with better finds (believe me – I’ve been there), I would suggest research and more research. It’s all about the sites! If all else fails, get permission to scout a few farm fields. If nothing turns up, move on to some other fields. Sooner or later, you’ll hit on something good or even spectacular.

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I knew it would get there.

There were some impatient replies, we do have to remember there are only two moderators here, and I'm sure they have lives.

A real nice day in the dirt, with a really good find, Congrats for all of it. (but I still like your avitar better.)

Rick:

I'm with you - it's hard to beat Mass Silver. It's been eight years since I got that Oak Tree Shilling. I found a cut piece of another Oak Tree shilling last year, but I'm hoping for another uncut specimen one of these days. If I don't succeed in that goal of another coin, well, I've never had so much fun at failing to accomplish something.
 

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Congratulations ! As regards impatient responses I'm guilty as charged .

Argentium:

No need to plead out. I think discussion and dialogue is a good thing. You were only questioning the status on a thread. I still can't believe the thread from a little while ago on the recovery of sword belt plate from the mid-1800's or so. It only received about 12 replies or so.
 

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Click in and see this very cool dug coin made the top! Congratulations!
 

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Congratulations on making the banner!
 

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Great find. I've dug 800+ Indian head cents and never pulled out an 1877. Congrats.
 

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Don't Get Me Wrong.

The 1877 is the ( holy Grail of IH's )
but

Just the sheer number of the dug by some people amazes me.

I know there is more history ( American ) in the North & esp, the NE US

I suppose folks living in the South Just Did not have as much money to loose , also My area Atlanta Georgia Has been Hard Hunted Hard for Many years ( folks looking for CW relics). Soo maybe Most were dug then:dontknow:

I believe it;s a population thing & folks in the South Being poorer .

If possible Can anyone (Smarter than me ) please post a population chart of the US say from the 1860 ' s- 1900. That would be great.

Still an Awesome Coin & in great Dug Condition.

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Sweet find...big congrats on the key date....!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Great find. I've dug 800+ Indian head cents and never pulled out an 1877. Congrats.

But I see from your avatar that you pulled up a knockout GWI button, while accumulating your large tribe of Indian Head cents. 800 coins - that's a lot of digging! I've never found a GWI button, but hopefully I'll cross it off my wish list some day. Regarding your search for an 1877 IH, you know how it goes, you could dig two of the 1877 IH's on back-to-back hunts the next time you get out there. I recall that I guy on this forum did exactly that a few years ago. Anyway, you try to get that coin, and I'll try to get that GWI button. Good Luck!
 

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Way to go on finding a key date Indian Head Penny! :thumbsup: CONGRATULATIONS and finding it and for making the banner!!!

:)
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Sorry to be such a slopoke in responding Jim but somehow I missed this. That's definitely the holy grail of IHs, and one that everyone seeks to recover. Out of the several hundred IHs I've found over the years only one of those '77s has showed up for me. And its not in nearly as good of shape as yours. Glad you can now mark that bad-boy off your most wanted list. HH ..... Bill
 

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