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Indians

A few finds from last couple hunts. the 1887 Indian a was deep iffy signal bouncing around. I've learned to dig those type signals, it's usually something good. If I had not been moving super slow I probably would have missed it. Using the NEL Hunter coil, I really like this coil, it seems to hit harder on those coins on edge. I've been revisiting old spots with this coil finding coins on edge I've missed that just barely give a peep of a signal.
 
M.M. Great finds there!:thumbup: Indians and similar old coins are hard to find here in SoCal, and I envy those living in the older areas (not sure where your located) of the U.S. where you can find these coins relatively easier. They definitely are a rarity here.
 
You got to live down the road from me because every injun I find has the same corrosion on it ha ha. I do on occasion get a good one but man I see some blazers posted a lot. I live in north west PA by the way.
 
kschae4 said:
M2, nice, always great to recover IHs. TID for me is usually 32-33, low trash density,relic mode, Central Jersey shore area

Yeah my IH's usually read that range. I'm originally from Farmingdale, still have relatives up that way
 
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