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jkress
08-13-2010, 10:53 PM
Hey folks, I'm sure I'll be posting more in this section than the finds section for a little while.

My Explorer arrived today, and although I spent the last week reading the manual and seeking info on the net, I have a quick question to get me started.

I took it for a quick test drive in my yard for about a half hour... sure was a treat, pinpointing didn't seem to be an issue. Obviously I put it on the factory coin mode and started swinging. Found a couple of wheats.

This is probably a very elementary question(I upgraded from an Ace 250), but is there any reference out there that will relate cursor placement and probable coin id? The high pitch sounds I received tonight all turned out to be wheat pennies. I didn't notice anything in the supplied manual.

I know I have a long way to go, but some frame of reference would be helpful to start with. Air testing is ok, but from my limited experience, coins in the ground react different than air testing.

Thank you very much in advance.

Cheap Thrills
08-18-2010, 02:22 PM
I haven't seen anything out there on cursor placement probabilities . I have seen lists on forums
on where different coins and items fall in the numbered digital categories ( but not lately). The general concensus among the more successful Explorer users is to just to go by the tones . You're not going to always be able to with 100% accuracy to tell the difference between a copper penny , silver dime , clad dime , copper washer , can slaw with tones either . There are too many variables, mineralization , wear of the coin ( I've had worn silver coins come in as zinc on several of my machines ) iron in the hole etc . If you're not digging any junk at all on your hunts and just digging up good stuff that would almost qualify you to start up your own religion .
A book I would heartily recomend would be Andy Sabisch's book on the Explorer/E-trac also
Angellionel has some threads here on when he was using the Explorer SE that are quite enlightening .
Good luck with your SE , I have a love/hate relationship with mine .

Baba

jkress
08-20-2010, 04:02 PM
I haven't seen anything out there on cursor placement probabilities . I have seen lists on forums
on where different coins and items fall in the numbered digital categories ( but not lately). The general concensus among the more successful Explorer users is to just to go by the tones . You're not going to always be able to with 100% accuracy to tell the difference between a copper penny , silver dime , clad dime , copper washer , can slaw with tones either . There are too many variables, mineralization , wear of the coin ( I've had worn silver coins come in as zinc on several of my machines ) iron in the hole etc . If you're not digging any junk at all on your hunts and just digging up good stuff that would almost qualify you to start up your own religion .
A book I would heartily recomend would be Andy Sabisch's book on the Explorer/E-trac also
Angellionel has some threads here on when he was using the Explorer SE that are quite enlightening .
Good luck with your SE , I have a love/hate relationship with mine .

Baba


Thanks a bunch for your reply.... I appreciate it.

dave in iowa
09-01-2010, 11:05 PM
keep at it Joe , between us we'll both figure out our machines.

Epi-hunter
09-02-2010, 12:40 PM
I agree with Sheik that you can't go solely by the numbers. But a guide is nice :)

Credit for this is to member Virginia Beach (findmall):

Fer/Con
[color=red]One Dollar, Silver Eagle 00--15
One Dollar, Morgan 00--25,26
One Dollar, Eisenhower, clad 00--26,27
1/2 Dollars, walking Lib 00--28
1/2 Dollars, Franklin 00--28
1/2 Dollars, Kennedy, clad 00--28
1/2 Dollars, Capped Bust 00-29
Quarter standing Lib 00--29
Quarter, Wash, Silver 00--29
Quarter, Wash, Clad 00--29
Quarter, Statehood 00--29
One Dollar, Susan B. 00--29
One Dollar, Sacagawea 00--29
Quarter seated Lib 01--29
Draped Bust 02--29
Barber Dime 02--29
Seated Liberty Dime 03--29
Mercury Dime 03--29
Roosevelt Silver Dime 03--29
Wheatie 04--28,29
Gold 20 Dollars 04--29
Screw Caps 06/07 27/28
Memorial 06--27
Gold 10 Dollars 07--07
Gold 5 Dollar 07--22
3 cent silver 07--24
1/2 dime 07--24
Indian Head 07--25
Gold one dollar 08--04
Pull tabs 08/09 08/10
Gold 2.5 Dollar 08--10
Flying Eagle 08--11
18 kt 08-11 02-09
Indian Head, Fatty 08--12
5 cent, Silver war nickle 09--07
Beaver Tails 10--4
5 cent shield 10--05
5 cent, Liberty V 10--05,06
5 cent, Indian Head, Fatty 10--05,06
5 cent, Jefferson 10--06
14 kt 10-12 00-06
3 cent nickle 11--02
Foil 11--02
mens large ring 11--12
Wheatie, steal 31--28
Silver Quarter 00--29
Gold 20 Dollars 04--29
Gold 10 Dollars 07--07
Gold 5 Dollar 07--22
3 cent silver 07--24
1/2 dime 07--24
Indian Head 07--25
Half Reale 07--27
Gold one dollar 08--04
Gold 2.5 Dollar 08--10
Flying Eagle 08--11
Jeff. Nickel 10--06
War Nickel 09--07
“V” Nickel 10--05
3 Cent Nickel 11--02
Steel Cent 31--2:dontknow:/color]

jkress
09-02-2010, 10:28 PM
I agree with Sheik that you can't go solely by the numbers. But a guide is nice :)


Thanks a bunch EH!!

I appreciate it.