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what roughly is the CO of platinum?

I was at the beach last year, met a guy that lived there and his wife. She had a nice platinum that he found, she even took it off and layed in in the sand so I could hear what it sounded like through my E-Trac. It was a sweet tone unlike any others. But I can't remember at all what the CO value was, but I kept it in my mind the whole week I was there.

Surely someone has some numbers


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I just waved my X-1 probe over the 12-gram platinum ring I found a couple years ago and it rang up F12 - C27
 
That would depend on the size and weight of ring just like gold plat comes in all sizes of rings Plat I think will read lower than gold gram vs. gram I found a plat ring that weighed 27 grams it sounded like a zinc penny but a small women's ring might sound like foil HH RonC
 
I hate foil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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