richm
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- Apr 30, 2009
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- Location
- Madison, CT
- Detector(s) used
- White's mxt Pro / Sun Ray DX / Ultimate Gray Ghost's / Lesche
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Best Indian ever, and it's a semi-key!!!
Every Indian that I've dug either in CT. or PA. has been toast. Until today! I was detecting up against a large tree trunk where the tree had been cut down. Got a good signal and dug down about 4" and out popped this indian. I could tell it was in better than I,m used to condition so I resisted the urge to wipe it or rub it. Took it home and after a rinse it didn't look that great. When I dug it I thought it was a 1906, after I rinsed it I thought it was a 1886. I put it in a peroxide bath and used a soft tooth brush and this is the result, a beautiful 1866 semi? key date. I don't think I should clean it anymore than I have
I am super happy!! Rich..
Every Indian that I've dug either in CT. or PA. has been toast. Until today! I was detecting up against a large tree trunk where the tree had been cut down. Got a good signal and dug down about 4" and out popped this indian. I could tell it was in better than I,m used to condition so I resisted the urge to wipe it or rub it. Took it home and after a rinse it didn't look that great. When I dug it I thought it was a 1906, after I rinsed it I thought it was a 1886. I put it in a peroxide bath and used a soft tooth brush and this is the result, a beautiful 1866 semi? key date. I don't think I should clean it anymore than I have

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