hbeaton
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- Virginia Beach, VA
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- Minelab E-Trac
Got out this weekend to several sites I had hit before with the Etrac. This time I turned Fast Recovery "On" and decreased the sensitivity from 27 to 18. Why? Well most of these places have ridiculous EMI and I have to turn the sensitivity down just to be able to detect without going crazy.
This move seems to have paid off. Found several wheats including 1909 (no mint mark), 3 silver mercs, one Rosie and my first Barber! a 1908 D. Not in bad shape either.
On the Etrac I have noticed the following when it comes to silver dimes. Mercs and Rosies will ring up with that fluty Minelab silver tone that most of the time, if you hear it, you know its not just a deep wheat, its probably silver. 12-45 all day. With the seated dime I found earlier this year and this Barber today, I was not expecting them to be silvers when beeping them because they not only did not sound like a silver dime (rather just a coin of some sort) and rang up 12-43/12-44 which are clad dime/copper penny readings. Don't get me wrong, I was very happy when they popped out of the dirt but I would have thought they would ring up a bit higher considering they are silver. They were in different places, so different dirt but both were about 5 inches, not on edge either. Thoughts?
All in all, a great weekend!
Keep swinging.
Best,
Hunter



This move seems to have paid off. Found several wheats including 1909 (no mint mark), 3 silver mercs, one Rosie and my first Barber! a 1908 D. Not in bad shape either.
On the Etrac I have noticed the following when it comes to silver dimes. Mercs and Rosies will ring up with that fluty Minelab silver tone that most of the time, if you hear it, you know its not just a deep wheat, its probably silver. 12-45 all day. With the seated dime I found earlier this year and this Barber today, I was not expecting them to be silvers when beeping them because they not only did not sound like a silver dime (rather just a coin of some sort) and rang up 12-43/12-44 which are clad dime/copper penny readings. Don't get me wrong, I was very happy when they popped out of the dirt but I would have thought they would ring up a bit higher considering they are silver. They were in different places, so different dirt but both were about 5 inches, not on edge either. Thoughts?
All in all, a great weekend!
Keep swinging.
Best,
Hunter



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