Flying Eagle!!

woody420

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Went back to my favorite spot with my Prizm 6T and my brother and his MXT. I found the 1857 Flying Eagle in a area I've hunted before but must of missed it. Love finding old coins but the Fatty IH's/Flying Eagle's always come out of the ground like crap lol. Almost like a nickel due to the fact that there is some nickel content in the coin. Either way I'll take a Flying anyday!!! [cool] Had fun hunting with my brother!!!

(Please excuse the un-manicured hands in the pic LOL)

Thanks for looking and HH Woody420~~~

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Good on ya brother ! A flying eagle is a tough find for sure - one of the most limited series in
the U.S. coin catalogue - Argentium.
 

Nice one

Just got a toasted one on sunday

HH Jer
 

Oh snap, a fleagle! Looks great to me.

Congratulations!
 

Argentium said:
Good on ya brother ! A flying eagle is a tough find for sure - one of the most limited series in
the U.S. coin catalogue - Argentium.
do not forget the TWENTY-CENT LIBERTY SEATED.. 1875-1878... now there is a banner worthy coin. i would love to find... sweet flying eagle if it was mint would be a banner also :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

That one came out of the ground looking not too bad! That's a great find! :thumbsup:
 

If you can get a date it is better than most! Sweet find.
 

Great coin. I have dug 3 of these and you are right, they come out of the ground looking hard.
 

Awesome find Woody ! Flying Eagles were only struck for 2 and half years, 1856 - 1858 I believe! :icon_thumright:
 

Awesome find, oh how I wish I could find one of them someday... :icon_pirat:
 

Nice find that is a tuff one to dig :icon_thumleft: i found one in coin star of all places :laughing7: Dd60
 

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Deepdiger60 said:
Nice find that is a tuff one to dig :icon_thumleft: i found one in coin star of all places :laughing7: Dd60
Wow that could only be better if it was an 1856! :icon_thumleft:
 

relic lover said:
Deepdiger60 said:
Nice find that is a tuff one to dig :icon_thumleft: i found one in coin star of all places :laughing7: Dd60
Wow that could only be better if it was an 1856! :icon_thumleft:
uummmm yea :laughing7: since there was less then 1000 minted in 1856, 1 1856 flying eagle sold for $123,000.00 in 2001 and it wasn't even uncirculated that would be a good find !! you have a better chance of finding a gold coin spill .
 

Darn, I wish I could find one!!!! Great job... Found Large Cent last month and have found 100s of Indian Cents but no Eagle, YET? INVU Todd
 

I have to agree about the Fatty's coming out of the ground looking like crap. But when you dig one, you know
right away that it is old by the way it feels. I dug a Fatty Flying Eagle this spring and right away I knew it was a fatty. I was really surprised to see that it was a 1857 Flying Eagle. I think I have found 5 or 6 of them. Last year I found two of them in the same week.

HH,Ringfinder
 

Just looked it up. If you found an 1856 worn very badly ,but you can still read the date its worth $4750.00
 

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