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What a difference 30 - 35 feet can make.....

Digger

Constitutional Patriot
Staff member
Took the dynamic duo (E-TRAC and X-TERRA 705) out to an old homesite today. Found one IH cent with each. Even though these two coins were found within 30 - 35 feet of each other, there is a huge difference in their conditions. The 1893 rinsed off and (other than the color) looks like it was lost the day it left the mint. The 187? is about as worn and corroded as they can be. Regardless, I've got it soaking in olive oil over night, just to make sure of the date. When you get the light just right, and look real close, it looks enough like an 1877 to give me hope! HH Randy

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Wouldn't that be your 3rd?--that would really be something. Most of the old pennies that come out of the ground in my neck of the woods look worse than your corroded one. They end up being so fragile that once they are exposed to the air, the green patina dries up and flakes off. I wish there was some way to preserve them better. Your 1893 does look just minted (except for the color of course). Congratulations and I hope the second one is another 1877! Thanks for sharing.
 
Congratulations on the finds! Thanks for the pictures too!

NebTrac
 
Getting real close. Need a couple more days of good weather, and a good outing or two, to reach it for the year. Hope we both make it before old man winter knocks at the door. HH Randy
 
Yep, that's a huge difference for such a small distance. Have to wonder if something was spilled there to corrode it so much.

That's the problem with IHs and coppers. You can't do much to clean them and improve them. IF you get the crud off, you wind up with a coin covered in pits. The other IH looks great!
 
That little Indian sure is toast.............it's sure funny how that works out, I've had the same thing happen and with nickels too!!!

Good finds.............HH - Hawkeye Jim.
 
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