Interesting Indian Head

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Found an Indian Head which is cool in itself but what is interesting is that it rang up 72 on the detector which I thought was odd at the the time because they usually ring much higher than that. I come to find out that that particular date, 1861, was at the beginning of the Civil War and they made these with a different alloy which ended up making sense for it coming up 72.

The pipe Is cool as well. The "eye" part freaks me out a bit. If anyone has any background on that symbol I love to hear it!
 

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Are you sure that was part of a pipe? It kinda looks like the bottom part of a traditional puukko sheath. Maybe even a bottom part of a scabbard. 4got to add, Beautiful Indian head penny. Could that possibly be part of a powder horn.
 

Great finds - congrats !

Yes, earlier Indian Cents (1859 to 1864) were a Copper / Nickel composition.
They tend to give slightly different target ID numbers than the ones minted later on.
 

Found an Indian Head which is cool in itself but what is interesting is that it rang up 72 on the detector which I thought was odd at the the time because they usually ring much higher than that. I come to find out that that particular date, 1861, was at the beginning of the Civil War and they made these with a different alloy which ended up making sense for it coming up 72.

The pipe Is cool as well. The "eye" part freaks me out a bit. If anyone has any background on that symbol I love to hear it!
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

The Eye on the pipe stem maybe the "All Seeing Eye"?
 

Are you sure that was part of a pipe? It kinda looks like the bottom part of a traditional puukko sheath. Maybe even a bottom part of a scabbard. 4got to add, Beautiful Indian head penny. Could that possibly be part of a powder horn.
I should have originally put something in for scale. It looks like it's a part of a pipe although I have never come across a pukka sheath or powder horn. Thanks for your input!
 

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That's a real nice early IHP. I have been faked out any number of times with those lower VDI's on the early ones. Congrats!
I'm starting to believe what I once thought was an undetected spot may have had someone before me. The coins ive dug are this and two V Nickels which both fall in that "pass" category. 72 comes up many times as aluminum and the nickels, mid 50s, as shotgun shells. But then again I'll find a fork or spoon a few inches deep that comes in in the 90's. So who knows.
 

Found an Indian Head which is cool in itself but what is interesting is that it rang up 72 on the detector which I thought was odd at the the time because they usually ring much higher than that. I come to find out that that particular date, 1861, was at the beginning of the Civil War and they made these with a different alloy which ended up making sense for it coming up 72.

The pipe Is cool as well. The "eye" part freaks me out a bit. If anyone has any background on that symbol I love to hear it!
Cool finds. Nice job.
 

Congratulations on the nice finds! Thanks for sharing with us.
 

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