BOY! This cleaned up great, 1864 Indian

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Very nice 1864 IH... obviously the bronze version and not the copper/nickel version... 1864 was the year they changed over the composition. Some of the 1864's were copper/nickel.
 

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Nice finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

Sharp looking as can be for something that has been in the dirt for no telling how long
 

Beautiful indian
 

SHE IS A BEAUTY!!!
 

That may be at least a $100 coin if you clean it properly. Congratulations.
 

Really nice. I haven't found any that old yet. great find.
 

Sharp looking as can be for something that has been in the dirt for no telling how long

Looking at the condition, I would say that its been there since just a few years after minting.
 

Looking at the condition, I would say that its been there since just a few years after minting.

The only wear I can see is on the tips of the first two feathers and a little on the rim. Even the high spots look good. I would have to agree this coin passed through very few hands before it was dropped shortly after minting.
 

Very sweet looking job you have done so far, I agree with evolution, it looks like a fatty, probably part of the reason it is in such nice shape.
 

What was your cleaning technique? that turned out great!!! I have a few indians that have dirt on them just like that and Id like to have your result
 

Congrats on the find!! Yeah the 64 bronze are made out of great material!! I have found similar one in the past brings to mind the phrase "They don't make them like they used to now!!"
Heres the one I had, enjoy =)
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What was your cleaning technique? that turned out great!!! I have a few indians that have dirt on them just like that and Id like to have your result

I soak em in hot soapy water for an hour or so, then I take a non waxed tooth pick and and lightly rub, then it goes into the olive oil for a long soak and repeat process.
 

Very sweet looking job you have done so far, I agree with evolution, it looks like a fatty, probably part of the reason it is in such nice shape.

They stopped making fattys in 1863...
Just saying. ..
 

They stopped making fattys in 1863...
Just saying. ..
13.7 million 1864 IHs were copper/nickel... mid year they changed over to bronze. 39.2 million bronze ones were minted. This one is definitely the later bronze variety. The copper/nickel ones were the fattys.
 

super nice Indian!
 

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