Civil War era Indian Head ...

Mississippi Yankee

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After beating myself up mentally about NOT being able spend nearly as much time detecting as I would like, I popped an "extra" Celebrex this A.M. to be able go out to a spot I have been eyeballing for some time now. Used to be a small kiddie park that got totaled by Katrina last year. Every time I have driven by it since then, the gate across the entrance had it blocked off. A couple of days ago, no gate. "It is time".

I fully intended to just do around the sand pits ( & did, for some clad ).
When I was just about WORE OUT ( It takes very little time for me to attain that feeling ;) ) I decided to go back to the car & go home to nurse my already aching legs. A tree close by seemed to be calling me ( You know that voice, don't you ? :D ) & I actually responded "Yeah, Yeah, this BETTER be good" !! ( and SHALLOW !! )

It was. 5 minutes & what seemed like a keg-o-sweat later.....

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Was hoping for a ring, but this will do just fine !! ;D ;D
 

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Very nice indian head penny! man 1863! I still havnt found my first indian head penny! Lucky duck! :)
 

Hey yank, sounds like you're in my category. I'm looking toward maybe knee surgery but the first time my wife is out of the house next week I'm out detecting. Oh, I'll use a long-handled digger and stay on my feet.

That's a 1863 fat boy isn't it? WoW! Very nice.

Badger
 

great find,,,,i know the voice !! ya gotta listen to it too ya sleep better.... ;D ;D ;D
 

congrats on the IH. I still have that one my list of first finds to find. I seem to have jumped from wheaties down to large cents and need to find the indian head missing link (and the flying eagle would be nice also)

Funkman
 

well Miss. Yankee makes me want to go home. nice IH. don't find many of those, that old here in the great northwest. Now if I were back in Laurel, maybee. Be kind to the legs I've been putting off the knee operation for too many years, to say yes now. I left Miss. when I joined the Navy and after retirement setteled near Seattle Wa. Best THing to you and find a lot more Stan...
 

Sweet IH! To think the civil war was goin full tilt when that beauty was minted! Hey MB, whats a fat boy? Never heard of a "fat boy IH" before


in 1864 the weight of th ih cent was reduced from 72 grains to 38 grains, hence all pre 1864 cents are fatties. I just learned that bit of trivia not long ago myself after finding an 1861 and marveling at it's bulk :)
 

Michigan Badger said:
Hey yank, sounds like you're in my category. I'm looking toward maybe knee surgery but the first time my wife is out of the house next week I'm out detecting. Oh, I'll use a long-handled digger and stay on my feet.

That's a 1863 fat boy isn't it? WoW! Very nice.

Badger

Yep Badger, years ago doctors told me I would be in a scooter by now. NO WAY will I let that happen, unless they take me to my grave on one. ;) & yes, it is a 1863 copper/nickle fatty. It is this kind of find that keeps me going. Clad only keeps my interest for so long. ;D
 

usually for me the voice is telling me its miller time congrats on a nice find and i feel your knee pain good luck and hh
 

Now aren't you glad you went on out this mornin Mississippi! ;D

That one is a keeper for sure!

Nana ;)
 

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