It seems when I hunt various areas I find dimes mostly read 89, but range from 88-90. Then copper cents slip in there at 90-92 sometimes. Some areas I get a lot of 90/91 ‘s and dig nothing but copper cents. ?? Yet dimes if there read 89. It is confusing. So I did some checking on 1982 cents the year they changed from copper to zinc w/ copper plate. The zinc coins all read 85/86, the copper ones 90/91. Same as early cents up to 1982 zinc coins.
What are other Deus users experiencing?
My basic knowledge is detectors send eddy currents out and measure the amount received and the circuitry depending on sophistication can translate the current into measured numbers to determine approximate coin metal and size. Question is? Does the copper cent core (present a larger copper target) than the copper wafer in clad dimes and therefore cause the higher reading?
Or is my Deus2 screwed up?
What are other Deus users experiencing?
My basic knowledge is detectors send eddy currents out and measure the amount received and the circuitry depending on sophistication can translate the current into measured numbers to determine approximate coin metal and size. Question is? Does the copper cent core (present a larger copper target) than the copper wafer in clad dimes and therefore cause the higher reading?
Or is my Deus2 screwed up?