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Nice! Man that thing is clean!!!

QUOTE=urbancache;3033510]Found this 64 with L in park woods this year.
Best condition I've ever seen for an IHP.
Perhaps the soil condition had something to do with it not corroding so much; very fine black soil... My favorite find of 2018!!

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Nice when they clean up like that with just a finger rub!

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One more for 2019

Was just getting good out there then the rains came, not as nice as the first one but i'll take it.
 

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Here are just a few of the IHP's I have found. I have added a few since this picture but still working on filling it up.
 

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I found an 1877 last week!

I posted this in the finds sub forum, but someone suggested I also post it here. She came out pretty clean for my area. Only tooth-picked it.
 

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Well, for my birthday a couple weeks ago on the 7th, my mom made from scratch these cakes, and hand-decorated them to look like the obverse & reverse of a IHP. :cool3: So does this count? ;)

Link to my thread: My Birthday Cake - Mom Designed Like an IHP!
 

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My first two from this year which is already twice as many as last. And one was found with a 1910 wheatie
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Hunted 5 years for an IH. Then one day a woman was asking me about metal detecting and wanted to see the machine “in action”. I took one to the sidewalk in front of her house and said, “I might find a penny” and BAM got a signal right at the sidewalk. Any closer and it would be leaning on it. And so shallow I could see the outline of it.

I simply picked it up and handed it her saying it was her first buried treasure. She looked at it and said, “Cool! 1887!” I said, “You mean 1987!” She said “NOPE!”

Finally found my first and gave it away.

Happily I’ve found a few since that one. Here is an 1864 Fatty, I found last month
 

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Dug this one late last week, 2nd Indian of the season for me.
Got. Another crusty green one last night.
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