SEARCH MODES SUPPLEMENT A. TOM DANKOWSKI'S "ENHANCED" ID CHART
•“REAL WORLD - OTHER” = Probable reading of what all other detectors will ID the specified target as in real dirt.
•“REAL WORLD - CZ-3D” =
Most probable reading on the CZ-3D in ‘enhance’ mode.
• TARGET/REAL WORLD | |
"REAL WORLD OTHER" | “REAL WORLD CZ-3D” |
• Dirt exposed Indian Head Cent | |
Trash /mid-tone | High-Tone |
• 1857-1864 White (nickel) Cent | |
Square-Tab/mid-tone | Square-Tab |
• U.S. 3-Cent Silver | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• U.S. Half-Dime; real dirt scenario | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• Silver Dime or Quarter; partial masking | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• Shield Nickel & ‘V’ Nickel; no/slight corrosion |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• Buffalo Nickel; mild corrosion | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• $2.50 Gold Quarter-Eagle | |
Round-Tab/mid-tone | Square-Tab |
• $5.00 Gold Half-Eagle | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
• $10.00 Gold Eagle | |
High-Tone | High-Tone |
• $20.00 Gold Double-Eagle | |
High-Tone | High-Tone |
• Many Non-U.S. Coins | |
Trash/mid-tone | High-Tone |
Noteworthy: The older nickels that would previously read as a ‘mid-tone/foil ID’ should now read as a ‘high-tone/nickel ID’. All other items in this list will now read ‘high-tone’ audio with either a ‘zinc cent’ or ‘high coins’ meter ID.This is due in part to infinite variables such as ground mineralization, multiple targets in close proximity, tilted coins, coins on edge or a combination thereof
Happy "Enhanced" Hunting, Thomas J. Dankowski | 15 |
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