Lemon Thrower wrote:i came up with an idea but i haven't tested it yet.
idea is to select for zinc, and get a pure zinc pile to return to the bank.
then resort the non-zinc pile selecting on pre-82. my theory is that indians or older coppers end up in the zinc pile rather than the copper pile and a double sort is the way to find them. of course this takes twice as long and you are still going to have to look for the later dated wheats by hand.
Lemon Thrower wrote:i came up with an idea but i haven't tested it yet.
idea is to select for zinc, and get a pure zinc pile to return to the bank.
then resort the non-zinc pile selecting on pre-82. my theory is that indians or older coppers end up in the zinc pile rather than the copper pile and a double sort is the way to find them. of course this takes twice as long and you are still going to have to look for the later dated wheats by hand.
gettin copper wrote:That's my process atm. I run a zinc in the comparator, and disregard that whole bucket. I then put a copper in the comparator, re-run the coppers and hope it shoots some indians or old wheats in the second bucket. Then I have been hand sorting the entire bucket of coppers pulling out the wheats.
The hand sorting part is the process is definitely the most dirty and time consuming. Might be just collecting "un-sorted" pre 82 coppers from here out though
merchoarder wrote:I remember reading a post on here a while back, before I joined, on a similar subject. I don't remember the exact subject and I certainly don't want to imply these ideas are my own. If I remember correctly, someone had the idea of using a large sheet of glass and spreading the pennies out. If the wheat back is "up" you see it and then you flip over or look under to find the rest. The other idea was to use a mirror with some sort of spacer so you could see the reverse and obverse at the same time. Both great ideas that need some "tweaking" or experimentation to see what works.
merchoarder wrote:I remember reading a post on here a while back, before I joined, on a similar subject. I don't remember the exact subject and I certainly don't want to imply these ideas are my own. If I remember correctly, someone had the idea of using a large sheet of glass and spreading the pennies out. If the wheat back is "up" you see it and then you flip over or look under to find the rest. The other idea was to use a mirror with some sort of spacer so you could see the reverse and obverse at the same time. Both great ideas that need some "tweaking" or experimentation to see what works.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Here's a thought for you hand sorters....latex gloves! You don't seem to get that dirty...
Number21 wrote:TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Here's a thought for you hand sorters....latex gloves! You don't seem to get that dirty...
But rubber takes away all the sensation!
Number21 wrote:TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Here's a thought for you hand sorters....latex gloves! You don't seem to get that dirty...
But rubber takes away all the sensation!
gettin copper wrote:...our kitchen table has an entire glass top. I could spread them out and look at the face up one's, then crawl under the table. Thats my plan now, even though it's actually my girlfreinds table...
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