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Some old house diggins...

Jim C (Mich)

Well-known member
Here is the haul from a cool old home site.
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I nabbed 3 Indian heads 1908, 1887 and this beauty of a 1864. This is just after one cleaning but she will clean up pretty. The weird thing about this Indian head is that when you flip it over to the reverse the "one cent" is in a wacked out position as you see in the photo. You are usually able to read the "one cent" straight across when flipped. Strange.
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A good conditioned buffalo nickel.
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A kinda semi key wheatie. 1915 S
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And some silver to top off the hunt.
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Had fun diggin in the dirt today. The leaves are changing real nice and it was warm out there. Fun stuff.
 
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A very nice haul Jim!

The strange Indian is a mint error called a "rotated die". Definitly adds value! Way cool!:clapping:
 
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