I Joined the 1800's Club

Hogtown Hunter

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Jan 30, 2020
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Equinox 600
Garrett Ace 300
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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Good work! Not an easy club to join, especially depending on your locale. Keep up the good work!
 

Congrats on joining the 1800's club. That is a nice looking Indian.
 

Nice Indian! Congrats on your first 1800's coin
 

Congratulations, you made it!:occasion14:
 

Sweet that is the same year and coin I found when I joined the 1800’s club too. I’ll never forget it.
 

Congrats, nice Indian penny.
 

Possibly a dumb question, but where do these ring up around typically? Do they send off a copper penny signal?
 

Possibly a dumb question, but where do these ring up around typically? Do they send off a copper penny signal?

Not a dumb question at all. I'm new to this also so someone else may can give a more experienced answer. Indian Heads can ring up lower than clad. My Equinox say that pennies will fall in the 20-21 range. But my experience and from reading other posts Indian Heads are in the high teens. This one came up as 18-19. So just start searching a little lower number. Maybe you get more trash but sometimes an old Indian pops up.
 

Thats a beauty great job thats a nice looking IH
 

Nice! My first 1800s coin was an IH as well. My good finds for that day were an IH and a rosy... Initially I was more excited about the rosy bc it was also my first silver but quickly realized how much better the penny was!
 

Possibly a dumb question, but where do these ring up around typically? Do they send off a copper penny signal?
It really depends... I'm speaking from only two years of experience but on the ACE 300 they can beep anywhere from mid 60s (pulltab) to 80s. Most modern pennies are usually mid 70s (zinc) to mid 80s (copper) but I dig all the mid-high tones because if there is any trash nearby because it sometimes varies depending on the soil, depth, and trash.
 

My birth year !
Congrats nice find, always special to find an 1800's coin, I've only found a dozen or so in 15+ years of detecting [oldest 1835 this summer]
 

Nice Indian - it's always a great feeling when you find your oldest coin ever - congrats !
 

Congradulations thanks for shareing. best of luck to you , find lots more
 

Congrats nothing like seeing that 18 on a coin. Took me almost a year to find my 1899 Indian. It’s the thrill that keeps us searching. Good luck finding silver.
 

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