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Two indians hideing under a root....:minelab:

This park is tuff we have taken a lot of sliver and copper finds from here over the years but( upstate ed) left me two under a root. ed is vary good when it comes to indian head cents and nickels. also an old bullet and a button....:twodetecting:
 
Nice Indians Tony. No more parks for me this year, I've had enough of picking through the junk. I've been hunting old foundations and woods. Scored a couple Indians and two war nickels today.
HH Butch NY
 
Nice injuns.May i ask if they came out looking like that or did you clean them and then put something on them like parafine?Thanks charlie
 
In nice shape too .... congrats !!:cheers:
 
greedykind said:
Nice injuns.May i ask if they came out looking like that or did you clean them and then put something on them like parafine?Thanks charlie
When i found them they were green. what i do is boil peroxide let the coins sit about half hour take them out hit them with a toothbrush repet if still dirty when i get the dirt off them i rub olive oil over them for a better apperance.
 
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