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Hi Everyone

Susan Thank you for this area !!

I think everyone will find it interesting what comes out of the ground !!

Rick

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Nice finds Metalman. I like the looks of that IHC, it's an 187?
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The Indian cent is an 1879, probly was around a vf when it was lost ,but with the corrosion now its an AG, but I still like finding the Indian cents.

Rick
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I hear you on the AG for the Indian cent, I'm working on three of them that were found in Ohio (my uncle) and extremely corroded, I'd really like to figure out the dates on them. Sorry to say, I should of took the advice of all the information read, and sent to a proffesional to clean. Living overseas, you are really limited...oh well, lessons learned.... I bought my son a metal detector for xmas last year, we really haven't been out to much, anything found around here is property of the King, so my thoughts is why find the stuff for him.. :) One of my employee told me of a place that coins wash up into the rocks and when he was younger they used to dig around and find old coins. He said he would take me out to the spot soon. I'll let you know how that trip goes....

Fish
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Where do you go to find this stuff?
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