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How is it that pure gold or silver has a ferrous sound?

Hotzone

New member
If it contains no iron there should be no sound. I think it is just an attempt to baffle the user into thinking he is really getting something cool when it is an algorithm to make it sound different from conductive sounds. I like the conductive sounds and I am used to it. I cross save all metal to coin jewelry so I can readily check the numbers match. The lower numbers with actual iron content may have a ferrous sound component though and I pay attention to that when verifying.
 
Tried relic with buried dimes and could not hear a difference between 1950 Ike and typical clad dime. My hearing took a big hit in Vietnam however, but I thought earphones and amplification would compensate. Maybe be more noticeable with big silver, but I sold a car with my silver finds in the ash tray. That really bugs me!!!!
 
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