Willee - Texas
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I hunted a middle school ground a few days ago and found some wheat pennies and a silver "rosie" dime.
Used the Garrett AT Pro in Pro Mode and only dug targets that VDI over 80.
Today went back with the E-Trac set up in the preset coin program.
Right off I noticed that the E-trac was a lot quieter and more stable than the AT PRO.
But at the price difference I would expect that.
I know most coins show around 12 on FE.
I was getting pennies at 43 CO
Quarters at 46 CO
and dimes at 43 CO.
I was thinking that silver coins should read higher CO than a clad quarter but never found any.
Might be they just were not there for me today.
Did dig some deep wheat pennies.
Odd thing is that a lot of my sterling rings and things read lower than 26. (air check)
A barber dime reads about like a penny.
I did not dig a lot of 42 - 44 CO signals thinking they were pennies.
Why dont silver read higher CO than clad quarters?
If I wanted a program to detect only silver dimes, quarters, and above, what FE-CO readings should I dig?
Used the Garrett AT Pro in Pro Mode and only dug targets that VDI over 80.
Today went back with the E-Trac set up in the preset coin program.
Right off I noticed that the E-trac was a lot quieter and more stable than the AT PRO.
But at the price difference I would expect that.
I know most coins show around 12 on FE.
I was getting pennies at 43 CO
Quarters at 46 CO
and dimes at 43 CO.
I was thinking that silver coins should read higher CO than a clad quarter but never found any.
Might be they just were not there for me today.
Did dig some deep wheat pennies.
Odd thing is that a lot of my sterling rings and things read lower than 26. (air check)
A barber dime reads about like a penny.
I did not dig a lot of 42 - 44 CO signals thinking they were pennies.
Why dont silver read higher CO than clad quarters?
If I wanted a program to detect only silver dimes, quarters, and above, what FE-CO readings should I dig?