TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:Mine is digital jewelry scale. Made by Digiweigh. Got it on ebay for about $17 or $18. Plus it comes in handy weighing jewelry I find with my metal detector.
traderchowder wrote:After finding that penny this morning... I got lunch at the supermarket salad bar this afternoon. Sat down at a table to eat, took a bite, then looked up and saw an 81 D penny sitting on the napkin dispenser. On the way home I found 2 dimes (not silver) on the sidewalk. Apparently people are giving away money in Portland today. I should go take another walk )
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:One of the points I was trying to make was the use of time. I never weigh one at a time with my scale unless it doesn't add up. It's simple math...if I throw 2 82's on the scale and it shows over 6+ grams...both are copper. When I throw 3 on there...it's gotta be more than 9+ grams. And, 4 should read 12+ grams....simple math. I have gone up to 8 at a time when my copper 82 percentaged are high. So, when the math doesn't add up, I simply start removing coins until I get a good reading and find the zincer. When the percentages dip into the 70's, I usually just do 3 at a time.
2 at a time...5.6+/- will be a copper and a zinc
2 at a time...5.0+/- will be two zincs
2 at a time...6.1+/- will be two coppers
3 at a time...8.6+/- will be two coppers and 1 zinc
3 at a time...8.1+/- will be two zinc and 1 copper
3 at a time...7.5+/- will be three zincs
3 at a time...9.2+/- will be three coppers
Most of the time I stick with 3 at a time because the copper 82 percentages have been slowly going down. When I first got my scale, I was averaging in the low 90's copper vs. zinc. But it has been down into the low 80's to the high 70's now.
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