Pete in MI
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Here some information I have gathered to give you something to think about. Though these are taken from a special program for the Minelab Explorer the information is still useful for all detectors as the items (goodies) all fall in the same area on whatever readout you may have.
Here is picture 1:
[attachment 75936 Covered_1.jpg]
Looking at the area to just right of the number 1 - the black area represents 'pulltabs'. If you eliminate pulltabs what do you lose besides pulltabs? The red dots are the goodies you would lose in that area. These goodies include the following:
Gold ring (18 kt, 14 kt and 9 kt)
Men's Large Ring
Russian ring
3 Cent Nickel
Flying Eagle Cent
Gold coins (Two Dollar and a Half coins and the One Dollar Gold coins - talking real old gold coins not the newer Sacagewa or more recent gold dollars)
Five Cent Indian Head Fatty
Indian Head Cent Fatty
Five Cent Silver War Nickel
Five Cent Shield Nickel
Five Cent Jefferson Nickel
Five Cent Liberty Nickel
So if you eliminate 'pulltabs' look what you may have left behind for someone else.
Ok now to the next picture # 2:
[attachment 75937 Covered_2.jpg]
We now look at the blackened area to the left of the number 2. This is the 'bottle caps' (sometimes called 'crown caps') area. With bottle caps eliminated what are the goodies we may lose (the red dots again)?
Gold rings (18 kt and 14kt)
One Dollar Silver Eagle (which is just above the black area...but could be lost on lesser quality machines)
On to picture # 3:
[attachment 75938 Covered_3.jpg]
Here to the right of the number 3 is 'Screw caps'. Eliminate the screw caps and what goodies might we lose there?
Ten Dollar Gold piece
Five Dollar Gold piece
Three Cent Silver
Half Dime
Indian Head Penny
Russian Ring
Gold Rings (18 kt, 14 kt, 9 kt)
18K Diamond RIng
And here is pic #`4
[attachment 75939 Covered_4.jpg]
The little red dot in this area (where Iron is eliminated) represents the Steel Wheat Penny.
So I hope this gives you an idea what items (goodies) fall where in the darkened trash areas.
Only you can decide how much, if any discrimination to use.
Here is picture 1:
[attachment 75936 Covered_1.jpg]
Looking at the area to just right of the number 1 - the black area represents 'pulltabs'. If you eliminate pulltabs what do you lose besides pulltabs? The red dots are the goodies you would lose in that area. These goodies include the following:
Gold ring (18 kt, 14 kt and 9 kt)
Men's Large Ring
Russian ring
3 Cent Nickel
Flying Eagle Cent
Gold coins (Two Dollar and a Half coins and the One Dollar Gold coins - talking real old gold coins not the newer Sacagewa or more recent gold dollars)
Five Cent Indian Head Fatty
Indian Head Cent Fatty
Five Cent Silver War Nickel
Five Cent Shield Nickel
Five Cent Jefferson Nickel
Five Cent Liberty Nickel
So if you eliminate 'pulltabs' look what you may have left behind for someone else.
Ok now to the next picture # 2:
[attachment 75937 Covered_2.jpg]
We now look at the blackened area to the left of the number 2. This is the 'bottle caps' (sometimes called 'crown caps') area. With bottle caps eliminated what are the goodies we may lose (the red dots again)?
Gold rings (18 kt and 14kt)
One Dollar Silver Eagle (which is just above the black area...but could be lost on lesser quality machines)
On to picture # 3:
[attachment 75938 Covered_3.jpg]
Here to the right of the number 3 is 'Screw caps'. Eliminate the screw caps and what goodies might we lose there?
Ten Dollar Gold piece
Five Dollar Gold piece
Three Cent Silver
Half Dime
Indian Head Penny
Russian Ring
Gold Rings (18 kt, 14 kt, 9 kt)
18K Diamond RIng
And here is pic #`4
[attachment 75939 Covered_4.jpg]
The little red dot in this area (where Iron is eliminated) represents the Steel Wheat Penny.
So I hope this gives you an idea what items (goodies) fall where in the darkened trash areas.
Only you can decide how much, if any discrimination to use.
