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Close up of the two IH’s, showcasing the details. Noting haven’t cleaned them up at all, kinda like finds to remain
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dirty at times.
 
Very Nice Coins....our farmed field coins are never that nice ! Sometimes just a blank disk.
Like that with the Largies I have found around here. For the most part pre 1900 IH’s hold up well. All dependent on the soil type, how much herbicides, pesticides, ammonia, and other chemicals have been put down. The latter does create some not so good looking coins.
 
I was on vacation last week, had a good day last Wednesday. Great detailed 68 and 75 IH's, ladies compact ( still blush powder in it, no coinage :cautious: ), back to a two piece button, that i believe to be US military, and a sweet skeleton key. Swinging the ole reliable Etrac.

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Quite handsome injuns. Old :happy:spot you got there.
 
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