Rainy day hunt

Goes4ever

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Had the day off and hit up a few old places, it rained off and on all day....... found several wheats two Indians 1903 and a almost mint 1904 and a 1905 V Nickel. And the old tire gauge. Nothing super awesome but better than working!

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I would say that is for sure super awesome, especially that crispy lady liberty in a head dress! Great coinage all around.
 

Wow those IH pennies are in great shape, congrats [emoji106]
 

nice finds
 

Amazing Indian Head! However, I really like the pic with the United States Tire Company gauge. Very nostalgic with all those amazing old coins! Nice job!
 

Goes4ever,Your finds are really great .I like that crisp like new 1904 Indian head penny and the old tire gauge
 

Both those Indians are Sweet and have to say none of my dug v-nickels look nothing like yours. Lol
Congrats!!
 

My Indians and V nickels are barely identifiable... yours are awesome. I must not be living right or something...

Very well done sir!
 

Any patent dates on that tire gauge? I found one once, a Goodyear I believe, with patent dates around 1898-1902.
 

I never would have guessed that those are dug coins, especially the 1904 IH! If you have any copper cleaning secrets, please share!
 

Congrats on digging a fist full of keepers. The V nickel is in way better shape than the "ONE" I dug. I wonder how far you are from me. I live near Oberlin Ohio.
 

My Indians and V nickels are barely identifiable... yours are awesome. I must not be living right or something...

Very well done sir!
I am just lucky my soil is VERY mild. I have dug MANY many indians that are this nice or better

Any patent dates on that tire gauge? I found one once, a Goodyear I believe, with patent dates around 1898-1902.
it looks like 1909, but it has a scratch right there, so I cannot be sure
I never would have guessed that those are dug coins, especially the 1904 IH! If you have any copper cleaning secrets, please share!
I have detailed cleaning instructions on my website here........ Cleaning Your Finds - Saving History One Piece at a Time

Congrats on digging a fist full of keepers. The V nickel is in way better shape than the "ONE" I dug. I wonder how far you are from me. I live near Oberlin Ohio.
I am in NW Ohio......my town in Van Wert
 

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