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Wheat to silver ratio - Final tally :garrett:

marcomo

Well-known member
Several months ago I went through a period where I was finding a lot of wheat pennies but no silver.

It seemed to me that my ratio was much higher than Michael Chaplan's 6-1 ratio that he suggested was the average in his excellent book, the Urban Treasure Hunter.

When I actually counted my ratio was 7.06 to 1.

I started by asking on a couple forums I frequent what ratio others were finding.

Then I expanded it to several other forums.

Below is the average ratio from each forum I asked the question on. The total number of responses is in parenthesis.

I tried to use my best judgement on less than concrete responses. If someone said 7 or 8 to 1, I averaged it to 7.5 to 1. And I only tallied reponses where actual numbers were given.

This is by no means a scientific survey, since a lot of people, most people actually, were just making a best guess. And I didn't ask in every forum. But the final results were kind of interesting.

I put these in order with the forums with the most responses on top and the least on the bottom.



Minelab Explorer - 6.6 to 1 (10 responses)

Tesoro - 9.22 to 1 (9)

White's Main Forum - 6.9 to 1 (5)

Fisher F Series - 6.75 to 1 (4)

Teknetics - 10.3 to 1 (3)

Minelab E-Trac - 5.25 to 1 (2)

White's Spectra V3 - 7 to 1 (2)

White's MXT - 2.2 to 1 (1)

Garrett - no reponses

Bounty Hunter - no responses



When you put them all together the aggregate average of all responses is 7.41 to 1. Not too far off from Chapman's book, and real close to my own average.
 
n/t
 
Great research and thanks for the total tally!
 
You got me interested enough to go count what I've dug up with my ACE250 so far this year. The tally is 527 pennies (only 9 real one, and just one wheat), and 71 silver including clads. That's 7.4:1.

Alan
 
That is pretty amazing, i just tallied mine and it comes to 6.36 to 1. (121 wheats to 19 silver) I seen your posts in the past and I thought I responded to one of them but I cant recall for sure, maybe it was on a tangent from a different thread.No garrett users responded. hmmm
I was sketical of why we,anyone would compare silver to wheats. I guess its because we can or got to compare them to something and them wheats are the best canidate. I find it hard to believe that I find 1 silver to every 6 wheats.I guess I must be thinking of the other 3000 junk items that are dug inbetween.:rofl:

Like Dahut said: The numbers dont lie. It is amazing how consistant it seems to be from your poll.:thumbup:
 
I finished the year at 35 to 7 or 5 to 1 with my X 705
May get a little more hunting in before the cold and snow.

How does John in Edmonton do it?

Jeff
 
Alan Applegate said:
You got me interested enough to go count what I've dug up with my ACE250 so far this year. The tally is 527 pennies (only 9 real one, and just one wheat), and 71 silver including clads. That's 7.4:1.

Alan
I think this is also telling. No matter clad or 90% silver, the count is about the same. SO if all you are finding is pennies, anywhere, then you've been cherry picked!
 
Mine with a Garrett GTI 2500 are:

2007: 5.33:1

2008: 5.88:1

2009: 5.07:1

I don't actually pay attention to this stat but it is an interesting study you did. Thanks for doing it.

Chris
 
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