Eddie Currents
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Here's some recent T2 park finds. A '46 Washington, 3 silver Roosevelt dimes ('59-'64) and a couple wheats. One of the wheats is a 1909 (not VDB or S).
Odd: The ID on one of the silver dimes bounced between a tab and a zinc (?) but it was only about 6 inches down and was lying flat as far as I could tell. I checked for other nearby metal but found nothing. Never saw that before. Dimes have always read as dimes on the T2 even when pretty deep.
And, one of the wheats IDed in the high zinc range (78-79) and was not deep (about 5"). I've noticed this before with wheat cents on the T2. They sometimes read a little lower than newer copper cents. Maybe because they've been in the ground longer and have lost some copper to oxidation?
Anyway, you just never know until you dig it up.
EC
Odd: The ID on one of the silver dimes bounced between a tab and a zinc (?) but it was only about 6 inches down and was lying flat as far as I could tell. I checked for other nearby metal but found nothing. Never saw that before. Dimes have always read as dimes on the T2 even when pretty deep.
And, one of the wheats IDed in the high zinc range (78-79) and was not deep (about 5"). I've noticed this before with wheat cents on the T2. They sometimes read a little lower than newer copper cents. Maybe because they've been in the ground longer and have lost some copper to oxidation?
Anyway, you just never know until you dig it up.
EC