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Ultra high relief find

This is my first pressed style coin! I was concerned at first that it was made from an 1814 dime, turns out it was originally a barber. Pretty cool looking. My wife has already claimed it...Lol. I had an hour to get a hunt in, AN hour well spent imo!


1800s home site, now a field.
D2 coil, Three freq. RD 65, Gain 12, Sens. 75, AM 65. Sifting a nail bed that's been hard hit by a Deus and a F75se. I only mention this due to the current discussion regarding fast processors. This was a high tone blip with a normal swing. Slowed down it came in at 72 due to all the iron. I'll be going back over this with shooter coils in the near future...
 
Those are neat finds......:thumbup: I have found a couple but they were just pennies. :ranting:
 
Pop out coins are cool, I found one last year. I still think they are not an original coin, instead it probably pressed in a mold. I will test mine to see if it's really silver. Cool find though. My has a pin on the back.
 
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