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I'm dancing all around that date with the amount of IH cents I've dug over the years. 1863 on up. My latest is 1900.I have found 8 Indian Heads On A Permission I Have In Georgia. 1884 is as Close as I have Come. Anyone out there lucky enough to dig one up? If so what state.
Be interested in your results.Nice just updated Legend to 1.17 taking out Wednesday to old well detected site see if any improvement
I think there is something to the location if you ever find that spot. A military barrack I have heard to produce more that 20 16ds, my friend has 3 77's from one county, I have personally dug 3 14d wheaties from one county in Ne. So if you think of a bank\military etc.. opening a new bag of coins, you could have a concentration, just have to find the (spot).I think you could actively dig for 40 years and never find an 1877 Indian Head. There is no area of the country or type of spot that would give you an advantage in finding one. They were not identified as being rare in 1877 so most of them circulated just like all the other dates. I have found most of the dates of Wheat Cents over the years, but after finding several thousand, I still have not found a 1954-P that has a mintage of over 71 million.
I know digging Dou has actually found a few in the parks in NY they find a bunch of indians location and lots of people over the years.I think you could actively dig for 40 years and never find an 1877 Indian Head. There is no area of the country or type of spot that would give you an advantage in finding one. They were not identified as being rare in 1877 so most of them circulated just like all the other dates. I have found most of the dates of Wheat Cents over the years, but after finding several thousand, I still have not found a 1954-P that has a mintage of over 71 million.