The Best looking Indian I think I have ever dug!

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that is one sweet looking injun, reminds me of the one I dug in my avatar
 

creeper71 said:
Iron Patch said:
If only you could pick the date! I'm sure even the picture doesn't really do it justice.
Yes agreed! a 1872 or 1877 in that shape would be nice..huh Ironpatch?


Then you would have that little voice telling you .... it's only a penny and you can get that much $$$. But it is a sweet little voice! :thumbsup:
 

Iron Patch said:
creeper71 said:
Iron Patch said:
If only you could pick the date! I'm sure even the picture doesn't really do it justice.
Yes agreed! a 1872 or 1877 in that shape would be nice..huh Ironpatch?


Then you would have that little voice telling you .... it's only a penny and you can get that much $$$. But it is a sweet little voice! :thumbsup:
yeah you would right after the first voice that yells Holy sh@t when you first would realize what you had....lol
 

My gosh what a great coin, dont't you just love that "green glow" on that beauty. Thats the Indian we all hope to dig sometime! Congratulations.
 

That is indeed one spectacular looking Indian. Congrats. By the way, how do you get your photos to look so crystal clear? Mine always turn out semi-blurry.
 

stpatrick said:
That is indeed one spectacular looking Indian. Congrats. By the way, how do you get your photos to look so crystal clear? Mine always turn out semi-blurry.

I use the macro feature on the camera. This picture I used the flash and had to take it about 10 times before I took one good enough to post. I also make sure I use Paint (microsoft program that comes with Windows) to crop the picture so you only get the coin and a little bit of the background. I also take it using the high resolution setting on the camera and then decrease the size in paint before cropping and posting.
 

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