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What are the FeCo numbers for a Canadian 5c fishscale?

beachdude

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I am building a target data pack for the E-TRAC emulator for Canadian coins and I have air tested a lot, but I do not have a 5 cent silver fishscale nickle to test. Does anyone remember what the numbers were if you've dug one before? Or if you have one in your collection, can you run it past your coil for me in an air test? Thanks, would appreciate it.

I am also looking for the numbers for a Voyageur Silver Dollar (silver), but that is probably a lot to ask.
 
I found one recently and I just air tested..solid 12-44 , but when It was in the ground it came in at 11-42, 11-43. I thought it was a merc or a Rosie, that is what they read here.
 
Thanks! Now all I have to do is find a gold sovereign pre-1919 to scan .hmmm
 
I live in Canada , if anyone has a list of any of our silver FEco numbers, I use to live in North Carolina and it seemed easier or at least I got clad to help keep things fun....I know our Clad is Metal but I cant seem to find nothing but pennies, I would hope to find a Toonie or a Loonie every once in a while but cant seem to figure out what numbers they are since different years they bounce around.

Any help in canada would be appreciated.
 
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