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Sterling Bracelet mimics a Zinc Penny

sd51

Active member
I found this bracelet yesterday and wanted to post this here to explain how a Sterling bracelet will appear to be a zinc penny. I had a 12-36 displayed on my E-TRAC yesterday and since a zinc penny gives a reading of 12-37, I figured I was going to dig another zinc penny. I was glad I dug this signal because it turned out to be a Sterling bracelet. The bracelet was laying flat which explains the low conductivity reading, I positioned the bracelet vertically on the ground and it gave a reading of 12-44 or 12-45 so always dig those conductive reading in the 30s. It weighed in at 1 3/8 ounces!
 
Agree, I didn't find this bracelet there but would guess it's in the $200+ range when new.
 
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