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Se pro vdi numbers.

weston

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I was wondering if anyone had a list of ferrous and conductive numbers for how most old and new American coins read when comparing vdi numbers. I know these will not be exact in the field, but I would like to get an idea.

Thanks, Weston
 
Hey Weston----Welcome back to the fold!---Did you get an SE?----There's a chart read out on those #'s somewhere--somebody will probably post it or give you a link to it.-----------Del
 
D&P-OR said:
Hey Weston----Welcome back to the fold!---Did you get an SE?----There's a chart read out on those #'s somewhere--somebody will probably post it or give you a link to it.-----------Del
Yes sir. I'm back been a little while. Should have my se pro by not this week but next! Getting myself ready before it gets here. I've since moved from the last time ya'll heard from me..older area more field sites:detecting: glad to be back Del!

Thanks, Weston
 
Yes thank you sir.
 
Would anyone happen to have a numbers chart for gold rings. I know they can read anywhere from what I've been told but would sure appreciate some basic numbers for say 3 or 4 weight sizes...say small size...medium size...large size...etc. Thanks
 
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