Erik in NJ
New member
Hi,
After ten years of detecting and resisting the need to make a test garden, the prior thread on Semi-Auto vs. Manual sensitivty has convinced me that it might be a valuabl asset especially when testing various settings on a single machine or comparing multiple machines. I stopped by a small local (read: not cheap) coin store and picked up the following assortment of coins:
o 1886 O Morgan silver dollar (worn)
o Walking Liberty half dollar
o 1943 Washington quarter (worn)
o 1960 Washington quarter
o 1935 Winged Liberty dime (note: I hate the term Mercury dime -- it's not Mercury on the obverse)
o 1935 Winged Liberty dime
o 1937 Winged Liberty dime
o 1941 Winged Liberty dime
o 1945 Winged Liberty dime
o 1906 V Nickel (worn)
o 1907 V Nickel (worn)
o 1920 Buffalo Nickel
o 1943 S Jefferson War Nickel
I would like to get as many opinions as possible on things that I should be including in a test garden. I might not be able to implement all of them, but lets try to put together a definitive list of targets that should be artificially created. Thanks in advance for your input!
An aside (the sad reality): This would be a dream outing for me to find these coins in a day -- I've seen some great finds here, but you must admit an array like this in one day would really stand out. I paid $27 for the lot and probably could have gotten these coins for less than $20 on the internet. Makes you think doesn't it.
I don't do it for the money and never have, but a trip to the coin shop can be disillusioning. Maybe we should all focus more on gold jewelery and old relics.
After ten years of detecting and resisting the need to make a test garden, the prior thread on Semi-Auto vs. Manual sensitivty has convinced me that it might be a valuabl asset especially when testing various settings on a single machine or comparing multiple machines. I stopped by a small local (read: not cheap) coin store and picked up the following assortment of coins:
o 1886 O Morgan silver dollar (worn)
o Walking Liberty half dollar
o 1943 Washington quarter (worn)
o 1960 Washington quarter
o 1935 Winged Liberty dime (note: I hate the term Mercury dime -- it's not Mercury on the obverse)
o 1935 Winged Liberty dime
o 1937 Winged Liberty dime
o 1941 Winged Liberty dime
o 1945 Winged Liberty dime
o 1906 V Nickel (worn)
o 1907 V Nickel (worn)
o 1920 Buffalo Nickel
o 1943 S Jefferson War Nickel
I would like to get as many opinions as possible on things that I should be including in a test garden. I might not be able to implement all of them, but lets try to put together a definitive list of targets that should be artificially created. Thanks in advance for your input!

An aside (the sad reality): This would be a dream outing for me to find these coins in a day -- I've seen some great finds here, but you must admit an array like this in one day would really stand out. I paid $27 for the lot and probably could have gotten these coins for less than $20 on the internet. Makes you think doesn't it.
