Found my nicest looking (1864) Indian Head today. Also a few nice flat buttons.

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Did a cellar hole hunt with Neil today, followed by a trip back to delightful sandy field to see if I could fish out a few more things.

The cellar hole hunt was difficult; thorns and iron plagued our efforts, but in the end we ended up finding several buttons and other odd iron objects.

I ended up returning to the other site, on my own, later in the day.

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I dug a really nice Indian Head. The sand preserved it well.
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The buttons are better looking than most I dig.
"Plated"
"Scovills Best Treble Gilt"
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Thanks for looking!​
 

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Nice looking Indain! I wish our IHP's came out of the ground that nice. Most of the ones we find on the west coast are fried!
 

love the indian heads
 

That is Awesome! I am still dreaming of the day I dig an Indian Head.
 

Dale that field is simply amazing... I have never seen targets come out looking so clean before. There is more stuff there - I know it!
 

jerseyben said:
Dale that field is simply amazing... I have never seen targets come out looking so clean before. There is more stuff there - I know it!

Yes, I feel there is more keepers hiding out there somewhere. It reminds me of the other field nearby, which also has fine sand, hence well preserved relics. Can't wait to get out there again!
 

Those indian heads are a work of art! Yours looks just perfect! I put a few of mine in olive oil for a little over a month upon the recommendation of a coin dealer near me and they came out really nice! You dont even need to do that!
 

Bev said:
Those indian heads are a work of art! Yours looks just perfect! I put a few of mine in olive oil for a little over a month upon the recommendation of a coin dealer near me and they came out really nice! You dont even need to do that!

Out of the 30 or so Indians that i have found over the years, about 90% of them are in very poor shape. But every so often you find a sandy site, and they pop out of the ground needing very little in the matter of cleaning. On the othe hand, there have been occasions where a site has harsh soil, yet somehow an Indian or some other artifact emerges looking fantastic. Crazy world!
 

Nice finds! Is it a Bronze or a "fatty"?

I am glad you did well after we parted ways. I came home and enjoyed a nice NY style "schmear", while you were out digging in the dirt!


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Neil in West Jersey said:
Nice finds! Is it a Bronze or a "fatty"?

I am glad you did well after we parted ways. I came home and enjoyed a nice NY style "schmear", while you were out digging in the dirt!


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That looks delicious. I ended up going late, and only had 90minutes of detecting time before the sun set. It was a pleasant but brisk hunt. The one button i found while with you has an interesting backmark pattern. I'll have to post a pic so u can see.
 

Neil: How did you know I was hungry? I think I just drooled a little!
 

Sorry i forgot to mention it is not a fatty.
 

Great 1864 Indian head penny .. Elad
 

CMDiamonddawg said:
Great 1864 Indian head penny .. Elad

Thanks. Is it just my luck or am I the only one who keeps finding 1864 Indian Head pennies? (more than any other date)
 

Nice IH!!! Great shape.
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Joe
 

nice finds, sorry about your luck you have of keep finding 1864 ih :laughing9: happy hunting
 

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