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A few old Indians plus a little something for the jewelry hunters out there.

B.RATNY

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The first picture is an 186? Indian head. Real rough shape. It's a fatty and they usually get pretty corroded in our soil. It was real deep could barely get it to pinpoint and the depth meter was maxed at 10 inches. It was a very faint high tone and the number was pretty consistent in the low 70's. The other two Indians were 6-7 inches deep within a foot and a half of each other. And the ring came in at a 70-71 at 7 inches deep. I thought it was going to be another Indian head. Enjoy
HH Butch NY.
 
[size=large]very cool looking ring.

HH[/size]
 
That is one sweet looking ring. Congrats on that. Looks like those indians have been in the ground for some time. It's always nice to break into the 1800's:thumbup:
 
WTG those indian head cents are sweet :thumbup: also the ring is nice too :clap: congrades B.RATNY
 
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