Posts: 70
Illinois
Detector used: Tesoro Cibola
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Posted Nov 23, 2009, 02:13:31 PM |
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I got a chance to go with my dad, shallow digger, to that old park he found his IH, merc and barber at. Things started out slow, all I found was junk and a few zincs here and there. After a couple of hours, I was about to give in and sat on a tree to watch my dad. After a little of this I went back and got my machine and told myself I needed to find a wheat so that I wasn't the only one in the group without a keeper. I went toward my uncleand started swingin. After a little while, I got what I thought was a deep penny signal. I got down, hoping this was my keeper. Turns out a pop tab about 3 inches.  I got back up and within five steps got another signal which I thought was going to be a zinc. I dug a small two inch hole, flipped it over and got a signal in the pod. I worked my way back up about an inch, when a penny popped out. I picked it up and saw the back, which said ONE CENT. Thinking I had just dug a wheat, I dashed to my uncle and he told me it was an IH. Turns out to be a 1907, my first injun ever (which my dads only 2 Indians are) so now my family has three 1907 IHs. Hasn't cleaned up the greatest yet, but I'm working on it. Silly me for thinking it was a wheat.  Thanks for looking, Filthy Flyer
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Posts: 177
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 02:20:46 PM |
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great job, never gets old digging anything thats that old! 
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 03:20:26 PM |
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Congratulations on that Indian Head! 
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MUD(S.W.A.T) Posts: 4538
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 03:23:49 PM |
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TAG: MUD(S.W.A.T) GEAR: Whites, MXT EXPERIENCE: 5 Years + E-MAIL: mudswat1979@yahoo.com (6WarNic, 3 V-Nic, One1865 2cent, One1854 LC, 11 IH, 100+wheat cents,11tokens,7-SQ ,28-SD,0-SHD, 0-SD)
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RickIowa2009 Posts: 104
Cedar Rapids Iowa
Detector used: GTP1350 Garrett and ace250
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 03:53:32 PM |
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You will have time to find many more coins through the years! I got a chance to go with my dad, shallow digger, to that old park he found his IH, merc and barber at. Things started out slow, all I found was junk and a few zincs here and there. After a couple of hours, I was about to give in and sat on a tree to watch my dad. After a little of this I went back and got my machine and told myself I needed to find a wheat so that I wasn't the only one in the group without a keeper. I went toward my uncleand started swingin. After a little while, I got what I thought was a deep penny signal. I got down, hoping this was my keeper. Turns out a pop tab about 3 inches.  I got back up and within five steps got another signal which I thought was going to be a zinc. I dug a small two inch hole, flipped it over and got a signal in the pod. I worked my way back up about an inch, when a penny popped out. I picked it up and saw the back, which said ONE CENT. Thinking I had just dug a wheat, I dashed to my uncle and he told me it was an IH. Turns out to be a 1907, my first injun ever (which my dads only 2 Indians are) so now my family has three 1907 IHs. Hasn't cleaned up the greatest yet, but I'm working on it. Silly me for thinking it was a wheat.  Thanks for looking, Filthy Flyer
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Posts: 391
Athens Tennessee
Detector used: Minelab
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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 04:01:48 PM |
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Still looking for my first dug Indian. Congrates on the find and isn't it wonderful to be able to hunt with family!!!
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The only easy day was yesterday
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◄ DFX ► Posts: 53
Nebraska
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 04:10:21 PM |
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Nice job Flyer! Well, now you know what an Indian Head Penny sounds/looks like when you're hunting...found in the zinc penny range...that's where most of mine have come in at unless there's another object close by skewing the signal. Heat up some peroxide in the microwave (just a little will do in a small dish of some sort)...get it near boiling. Then put the penny in and watch it fizz for a while...maybe an hour or so...then pull it out and clean it some. Repeat to your satisfaction. Good job!
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Posts: 402
Western Pennsylvania
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 04:33:52 PM |
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You got that Indian cause you had a good attitude and din't give up.  I got a 1907 IH yesterday, myself, the first one in a few months, and it sure felt good. Yours is in better shape than mie. Go out and get some more, they gotta be there. HH
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NOT A COIN SHOOTER!!!! Just rebuilding my 401K........one coin at a time.
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Nov 23, 2009, 04:57:49 PM |
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A one inch deep indian head. You just never know till you dig. Great find, Dan
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Posts: 30
Illinois
Detector used: Minelab Safari
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 05:51:32 AM |
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Nice job, I'm glad you started to swing again because I know you were getting discouraged. Silver is next! Maybe we will get a few more warm days and get another chance yet in 2009.
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Posts: 1967
Midwesterner
Detector used: DFX, Pro 6000XL, SunRay Probe, Centech Pinpointer
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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 05:55:54 AM |
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Deep zinc VDI.....Injuns.....Congrats on the first Injun for ya... You will no doubt dig more now...  jgas
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JGAS
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Posts: 70
Illinois
Detector used: Tesoro Cibola
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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 03:57:27 PM |
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Nice job Flyer! Well, now you know what an Indian Head Penny sounds/looks like when you're hunting...found in the zinc penny range...that's where most of mine have come in at unless there's another object close by skewing the signal. Heat up some peroxide in the microwave (just a little will do in a small dish of some sort)...get it near boiling. Then put the penny in and watch it fizz for a while...maybe an hour or so...then pull it out and clean it some. Repeat to your satisfaction. Good job!
Thanks for the idea. My uncle told me to try that too.
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Posts: 399
Amarillo
Detector used: Garrett GTI 2500
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 04:24:01 PM |
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Congrats man! Can't wait to find my first.  TG
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You can't find what you don't look for.
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Posts: 15904
Shelbyville, Kentucky or any place I can detect !!!
Detector used: ace 250 for now
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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 04:27:28 PM |
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congrats on your first of many indian heads !!! 
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Posts: 99
North Edge of Texas
Detector used: Garrett ACE 250, Radio Shack Discovery 2000- don't laugh
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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 07:36:14 PM |
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Yea CONGRATS! on you 1st IH. Can't wait to get mine....
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TUFF DIGS ARE GOOD DIGS!!!! Posts: 938
ILL
Detector used: Minelab Safari, bounty hunter 202 with a 10in magnum coil, Automax pinpointer,
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Nov 24, 2009, 08:40:55 PM |
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nice find on ur 1st IH  the ground in my area is kind to them IHs  almost all of em are green that are dug around here.. nice score all the same MR TUFF
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oldest coins dug. 1851 seated dime. 1879s Morgan. 1928s walker. 1887x2,1906 V nickle. 1915 Buff. 1874,1881,1882,1883,1889x3,1890,1891,1893,1895,1897,1898x3,1901x2,1902x3,1904,1907,1908,1909 IHs. 1902,1906 barber Qtrs. 1894o,1897,1899,1904,1905s,1909,1913 barber dimes. merc 1916.
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Posts: 70
Illinois
Detector used: Tesoro Cibola
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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Nov 25, 2009, 08:51:31 PM |
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Just like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving! Eat that turkey, gives you energy to detect  HH to all
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