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three mercs three indians

Very, very nice job park pirate. I've never found an Indian yet, but lately I've been trying to work on it. Earlier today my hunting partner hit a deep, slightly-lower-than-a-zinc-penny signal with his E-Trac, that I listened to with my SE Pro. We both thought possible Indian. Turned out to be a war nickel. I have been looking for those deep, zinc penny-type hits lately, to try and dig an Indian, but I don't see many of those signals to even check out. Until I find one though, I'm just guessing at how they might hit (besides, I think there are several different metallic combinations used in various Indian Heads, and each apparently reads different, which makes it even tougher). I need to hit a few, to see how they read...

Steve
 
teleman2525 said:
do,s that 1916 got a d on it

Was wondering the same thing....even if it doesn't have a D mint mark
it is still a great find. Well done..........Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
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