Indian Princess Gold Coin

Daverosy

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Location
Vancouver
Detector(s) used
Minelab Etrac,
Whites V3i,
Whites MX Sport,
Whites Surfmaster Dual Field,
Whites MXT Pro,

(my 9 year old uses) Whites Prizm 4
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I'm a newb' to this forum (first posting!), but I've been around detecting since the 70's (I'm 52 now),,, except for when I hung it up for high school, college and frat parties:headbang::headbang::headbang:.

I've always had a machine during my downtime, but over the past 5 years or so, I've been "full on".

My best find to date happened last September.

An "Indian Princess" $1 coin. Just a little girl, but hey,,, gold is gold!

It was found on a Canadian beach, in the gnarly rocks, about 5" down. I nearly pooped myself. I was so surprised it wasn't ground down to dust.

It's not uncommon to find older U.S. coins up here, since Canadian currency was just started in 1858. Before that it was British etc...

Cheers and happy hunting folks. I look forward to chiming in now and again.
 

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Awesome ..gold
 
That is in amazing condition.
 
She's a beauty, welcome to tenet. Look forward to seeing your dug treasures...ehh
 
that coin appears a little bit hinkie, please send it to me for verification
 
that coin appears a little bit hinkie, please send it to me for verification

Hinke? Not a clue what you're talking about... (seriously)
 
Oh,,, in that case "no".;D
Cheers and HH
 
A lot of great and crazy finds on the coast; possible loss of a gold miner on his way north to get more of it
Very nice find!
 
That is amazing I love displaying my finds in my man cave but that would be a safety deposit box item Thanks for sharing it my turn next
!!!!!!
 
Hopefully A2coins.
Nothing beats the rush.
I was expecting a coin by the sound it made on the Surfmaster, but not that coin. :O
I goes to show you, a little research, and beating the odds in the "game of inches".
Good luck and happy hunting!
 

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