First Flying Eagle Cent!

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I've been in a bit of a silver slump lately and while I didn't break out of that today I did surprise myself with a find I never expected in this yard: my very first Flying Eagle cent and as an added bonus it's in stellar condition for a dug one!

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I've found a number of copper-nickel IH pennies and all were barely legible, so I'm particularly glad that this escaped the usual ground action. The soil is incredibly rocky so that must have helped.

Partly why I was so surprised to find this is that the next oldest coin from this yard is 1895 and the one after that 1906. The yard is a tiny postage stamp by the road and I tried it once a few months back with my AT Pro, but the mineralization made it impossible to nail down anything below 2" so I gave up. Fast forward a few months and I wanted to challenge the Deus; boy was it a different experience. I popped up the 1895 IHP, two buffalo nickels (which I almost never find) and six wheats within an hour.

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The wheat pennies are almost all early (1911, 1913, 1916, 1920, 1927, and 1954-D) and the one buffalo with a date is 1935. There were a few other cool finds, but no silver as of yet.

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The decorative pin is very nice and I always love finding antique valves. The zinc harmonica is almost complete and even has the wooden combs still sandwiched between the reed plates. The small rectangular piece next to the valve is a set of brass gauges which actually still move. Everything is this yard was in a great state of preservation. It really is a shame there isn't more to it, but I'll check it again just to be sure that no silver was hiding. Even if not, the FE is enough of a victory for any yard!
 

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Great find - Congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Thats just greatness! I'm happy when i find an IH...couldn't imagine scoring one of those!
 

That would be a major bucket lister for me ! Great find !! I wonder how many Flying Eagle cents made it out West or Southwest in my case?

Possibly a good number. I was reading up on the Flying Eagle cent and apparently the mint initially offered them in exchange for the older large cents as well as any Spanish silver that was still in circulation. This put tons of them in circulation very quickly and flooded the market. It didn't help that FE cents could legally be refused as payment so merchants would get stuck with tons of them. Despite being minted for a short time, I'm sure they ended up all over the country in travelers pockets so I'd keep looking!
 

Awesome find. Congrats! Keep working those hard to work areas.
 

That Flying eagle is in great condition. Nice Job!!
 

Love the FE! Scratch it off you list. Congrats!
 

Awesome FE !! Well done, congrats and HH
 

Do they show like a nickel , or what ? I will keep hoping to find one for sure !
 

Do they show like a nickel , or what ? I will keep hoping to find one for sure !

Yup, very close to a nickel signal on the Deus. The ground was highly mineralized so the numbers weren't very steady, but a 56-60 range at 6" down. Definitely below a penny signal, but above where I find shotgun shells usually register. Right around where I like to imagine I'm about to dig a gold $5 coin. :laughing7:
 

Great find The eagle has landed!!!!!
 

Yep,, the DEUS does it all.
Congrats on a great hunt and a sharp Flying Eagle.
 

Nice recovery on the FEC and other finds. It's a good feeling upgrading to another detector and going out and finding keeper the other machine missed.
 

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