one fat brown indian one skinny green indian 8 feet apart

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redcardhack and i got out yesterday and today..we hunted for a half hour each day..lunch time..
red dug for me yesterday(thanks red) and we found a nice brown 1859 indian..today red has detector with him.
8' from the 1859 we dug a green indian 1871..both are good years for indians..
we plan on going back at lunch tomorrow.
thanks for looking..
my camera is not the best but if i get a chance i'll post better pics.
hh...
OWG...
 

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Good finds to end the drought...
 

Congratualtions on the very old and nice IH cents! :occasion14:
 

Nice job on the pair of Indians.
 

Nice finds! An Indian head is on my bucket list.
 

1859 is the first year of issue for Indians. Nice find. It has the "no shield" wreath on the back.

Very well done sir!
 

1859 is the first year of issue for Indians and considered rare. Nice find. It has the "no shield" wreath on the back.

Very well done sir!
thanks. the penny is thicker than all the others.... i just saw that the 1871 is a key date..
i'm honored to be the one who saved these coins..
hh
OWG...
 

The first "small cents" were thicker and made of a different alloy... flying eagles and Indians up to I believe 1864... they call them "fat Indians". Yours has no shield on the back and a different wreath then the later Indians... and it's in nice condition. I have one, but it is not nearly as nice as yours.

Best of luck to you.
 

thanks Tom..flying eagle is on the top of my bucket list.
hh
OWG...
 

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