key date Indian head today 1872

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I always like finding these but finding one that's basically a minimum of $80 makes me very happy

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Crickets......
 

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1877 is the key date no? '72 might be semi-key. Tough audience here DAMHIKT :laughing7:
 

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I think had already posted in the Relic section. I will chirp in again! I like I.H mine are usually green though. You have been digging a lot of good relics.... of late.
 

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Try warm peroxide....if they are not pitted, will make them a nice chocolate brown and bring a few back to amazing shape. Hydrate and seal them with a couple coats of Verdi-Care :thumbsup:
 

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Good year! I found a '72 last July. Local coin dealer didn't want it because it was dug. So, I kept it, but EBay might be your best bet. Nice save!
 

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Am I missing something?
 

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Hey thanks.. Yeah in my own lil world that was a good one I'm not digging any handfuls of large cents and 16th century coins over here
 

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I think had already posted in the Relic section. I will chirp in again! I like I.H mine are usually green though. You have been digging a lot of good relics.... of late.

Haha.. Yeah I've posted this in a few places to me it was a nice find I would have to dig 8000 clad pennies to make up for this one.
I get green ones too it depends on the soil conditions the sandier it is the darker they tend to be here
 

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A friend of mine did manage to pull this up out of the sea floor just a few days ago

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Now I hate you too!
Haha
 

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There's the 1877 & 1909-S, that's the best of the rest!! Congrats on a great find!!

-- Jeff --
 

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Nice find GB. Congrats on the key date, and sorry about the crickets! GL&HH.
 

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Congrats great find! Pretty good shape IH!
 

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