Three IHC's

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After a busy weekend I wanted to take a moment to share my finds. Went to a new spot with a lot of History and I was not disappointed. Spent about an hour and a half around an old shack and came up with these:

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The 1874 appears to be uncirculated.

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Any thoughts?
 

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I think they are AWESOME do not look dug----worth a bunch of cents each:icon_thumleft::icon_thumright:
 

Those are beauties!!
 

Really like the looks of that. Congrats. Never found any IHC yet.
 

Unbelievable Indians. One looks like it just came from the mint. Congratulations!
 

Those are in great shape! The soil must be very good there.:icon_thumright:
 

Just to put these dates into perspective, 1876 was the battle of the little big horn. Custer's last stand. Holy crap, what an amazing hobby!
 

Congrats, nice looking tribe!
 

Those really are in amazing condition - finding three IHCs in that kind of shape is pretty incredible. Fantastic hunt!
 

You are on a very special spot with soil like that. Congratulations on some great discoveries in Greater condition

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Great tribe you got there yes an amazing hobby hope to see lots more good finds from ya Thanks for sharing those!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

I wish all my IHP that I dug turned out like those!!!
 

Those are some of the beast looking Imdians I've seen dug, Sweet!!
 

Certainly a real nice 1874 one.Wish they could all come from the ground in that condition.
 

Greta looking tribe. The condition of the IH is exceptional. I think the 1874 would classified as extremely fine. Congrats.
 

:occasion14:OMG What type of soil were these found in?
Those look amazing.
 

Great looking coins, hit that spot often the soil is "good".
 

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