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ID NUMBERS ON OLDER COINS?

gobum62

New member
Have a T2 and was wondering what ID # pop up on like these coins?
War Nickel with mint mark
Buffalo Nickel
Indian Head
Thanks for looking!
HH
Mike
 
Today i found a Buffalo, came in at 56-57
and The Indian found today also came in at 77
2+ tones
sensitivity 80
disc at 39
ground balance 67
 
all iron said:
Today i found a Buffalo, came in at 56-57
and The Indian found today also came in at 77
2+ tones
sensitivity 80
disc at 39
ground balance 67
Noticed you use 2+ Tone, are you relic hunting or coin hunting. If you are ccin hunting why do you prefer 2+ Tone.
THANKS
Mike
 
I've changed my tone selection allot lately based on what i have read here
I was hunting a spot that has a lot of old coins and iron bits a and wanted to try it out
Went back out this evening and found an 1836 capped Bust dime
was hunting in BP mode
39 discrim
sensitivity 85
dime came in at 77-87
Best Coin and oldest to date

Most generally i hunt 3 tones
discrim set at 17 and sensitivity cranked up as high as possible
ground balance here in Indiana is around 70
 
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