she is in pretty bad shape. I have been hunting an old stage coach stop and this was my forth trip. Until Sunday I had found lots of horse shoes and tack for harnesses. Found lots of old shell casings as well, but on Sunday I started to find lots of nails and other items where there must have been a building of some kind. I was hunting with my LTD in 2F, 80 sens, 6 disc in Bp mode when I got a good nickel signal which was unusual after ever thing I had dug so far. I dug down and the found a bent nail at 4 inches and re-checked the hole and was still getting a good nickel signal, dug down about 3 more inches and saw a brown round object the size of a coin and wondered what that could be. I didn't have my glasses on and really couldn't tell what is was so I walked back to my truck and put on my glasses and the first thing I saw was big V on the back of the coin, I couldn't really see the date except for the 6 on the end. I poured water over it and saw it was an 1886 V nickel. I hollered but was so far out in the country only the wild hogs heard me. In my area there were very few towns in existence in the 1880's so to find something that old is rare. She is in bad shape and all I have done is run water over it. Do you have any suggestions on cleaning it. I am not going to sell it. From the picture it is hard to read the date but if you pour water on it and pat it you can read it pretty clear. Is this a candidate for olive oil soaking? not sure how to clean it, but no matter for me this is a great find. Thanks for looking. Randy