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I have created a Canadian coins datazip file for the excellent E-TRAC Emulator.

beachdude

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I have created a Canadian coins datazip file for Max Derouen's excellent E-TRAC Emulator. You can get the datafile here:

http://www.tribemagazine.com/board/tribe-main-forum/164179-metal-detecting-toronto-9.html#post4544692
 
MAJOR THANKS

Have always wondered why I was not getting the type of coins others did in Canada

At the last Minelab event I scanned the Loonies and twonies and almost no sound

I would have certainly passed it up
 
The file is not complete by any means but there are a lot of coins it. I will add to it as I find more, or as other Canadian detectorists scan and send me the FeCO numbers. I am missing a 925 silver early dime, a 50% silver 1967 dime, and a 22k gold sovereign which are expensive and hard to find. If you have one, can you scan it for me? :)

If any of you have an English sovereign, can you scan it for me and send me the FeCo numbers? It has the same composition as the Canadian version.
 
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