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Golddigger, Jim Upstate NY and Jim M you're advice has broken me out of the doldrums on the Indian cents. Thanks again. I picked up my second Indian this weekend! That's one each the last two times out!
Now for Buffalo nickels, shields, and V nickels. Where do they show up? The old site I'm on now, almost certainly has them if I knew where to look and what to listen for. Going out and buying 'samples' like Sabish suggests in his book, just totally goes agains the grain.
Thanks for your help!
GL HH
 
If you follow this link it will take you to my Explorer Charts page, scroll down to the 'Old Detector Pattern'(screen) and move your mouse pointer over the Old Detector picture and the coin positions will appear and light up where they fall on the Smartfind screen, and also the Digital IDs. The shields, Vs, and buffulo's are shown as 5 cent coins.
BTW, If you switch to Digital to check the Numerical ID then you'll be looking for 3, 4, 5, 6(hot), and 7s which cover the entire nickel range.
Here's the link..........
 
Thanks Mitch! I finally downloded a player so I could actually see what is on the screen! Good stuff.
I wish I'd done that some time ago!
BTW....I've had a lot of solid tones on that screen that I've passed up because the X-hair was in the 'wrong' place. :-(
Now I know!
Thanks again.
S
 
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