Got mine a few days ago. Looking forward to testing some old Morgans my mom once bought at a flea market coin seller. I didn't want to damage them by having them chemically tested and there aren't any local coin shops near me that could test them in any kind of way either.
This "ping"-er is very usefull small kit. Possible bring in yozr pocket to flee market ... But ! My opinion ... to "ping" the coin with your finger ....is a most stupid way !! 1. Not enough sound effect make ... 2. Your dirty ( greasy) finger can left dirt on the coin ... 3. Try making a better sound , you just broke this "pinger" tool . So , just hit the coin with a small wood stick , that is the best ( and only) way !!! 🙂😊😊😉☝️👍👍👍👍
Hi, if you can't get a coin to vibrate, does that mean it's fake or that I'm doing something wrong? tried testing a 1oz gold Maple with this, placed in the center as you showed, but can't get it to vibrate. I also tried the fake Eagle you sent me, and it vibrated perfectly fine, so I'm confused
Hey Mad Scientist, each coin is going to have its own unique sound characteristics. Generally the more pure a metal the shorter the duration of sound. Gold Maples tend to have a much shorter golden “ting” than a long sustaining ring. Also, some of the older generation Gold Maples are known to have no sound or very little sound. Check out this video. ruclips.net/video/RBWAHBRiGhw/видео.html Does this help?
@@SoundMoneyMetals Yes, that probably explains it. I can hear a very slight ping. The app struggled to pick it up, but sometimes I could get 1 or 2/3. I tested another 1oz maple also, and it was much easier to hear. Thanks, that makes me less nervous.
@@mad-scientist6027have you checked the dimensions and weight? Keep me posted when you get around to this. Super interested. You can also email to Support@CoinPingTest.com
Hey, they'll be back up on Amazon hopefully within a couple weeks. Otherwise they're still up for sale available at CoinPingTest.com and eBay. They should start shipping within a few days. Hope this helps
@@SoundMoneyMetals I have a problem at the grandmother's house, can you drop me an email and I will just send you out my own address and you can just send to there mate
Got mine a few days ago. Looking forward to testing some old Morgans my mom once bought at a flea market coin seller. I didn't want to damage them by having them chemically tested and there aren't any local coin shops near me that could test them in any kind of way either.
Hey Chuck! Super cool! Thanks for the email! Glad that worked out for you!
I finally found my "Pocket Pinger Stack Stick" the other day !!
I haven't even used the Pinger yet.
I will get started pinging away the day.
Where did you found it please 😢
Fascinating!
THANK YOU > Got my Pocket Pinger due to YANKEE STACKING > notified me of this Great device
THANKS 🙏🏻 AGAIN
☮️❤️🇺🇸🥁🦆
I have one of these and they work great very well made and worth every penny 👍
Awesome, happy to read that! Thanks Ken
Hey Ken, would you be ok with me adding your comment on the Pocket Pinger website?
I will be posting my video of unboxing and using this in the next two weeks. Thanks again my friend!
Super cool, please send the link when you do!
This "ping"-er is very usefull small kit. Possible bring in yozr pocket to flee market ...
But ! My opinion ... to "ping" the coin with your finger ....is a most stupid way !!
1. Not enough sound effect
make ...
2. Your dirty ( greasy) finger
can left dirt on the coin ...
3. Try making a better sound , you just broke this "pinger" tool .
So , just hit the coin with a small wood stick , that is the best ( and only) way !!! 🙂😊😊😉☝️👍👍👍👍
Hi, if you can't get a coin to vibrate, does that mean it's fake or that I'm doing something wrong? tried testing a 1oz gold Maple with this, placed in the center as you showed, but can't get it to vibrate. I also tried the fake Eagle you sent me, and it vibrated perfectly fine, so I'm confused
Hey Mad Scientist, each coin is going to have its own unique sound characteristics. Generally the more pure a metal the shorter the duration of sound. Gold Maples tend to have a much shorter golden “ting” than a long sustaining ring. Also, some of the older generation Gold Maples are known to have no sound or very little sound. Check out this video. ruclips.net/video/RBWAHBRiGhw/видео.html
Does this help?
@@SoundMoneyMetals Yes, that probably explains it. I can hear a very slight ping. The app struggled to pick it up, but sometimes I could get 1 or 2/3. I tested another 1oz maple also, and it was much easier to hear. Thanks, that makes me less nervous.
@@mad-scientist6027 great, is it one of the .999 maples? Do you have an N52 magnet to try also?
@@SoundMoneyMetals It is from 2013, so not old. No, I'm new to testing metals. I might look into the magnet thing, thanks for the tip.
@@mad-scientist6027have you checked the dimensions and weight? Keep me posted when you get around to this. Super interested. You can also email to Support@CoinPingTest.com
I really need one.
Can’t find it on Amazon 😢
Hey, they'll be back up on Amazon hopefully within a couple weeks. Otherwise they're still up for sale available at CoinPingTest.com and eBay. They should start shipping within a few days. Hope this helps
@@SoundMoneyMetals Ok Sounds Good Thank You!
Can't wait to receive mine brother 😁
Hey Ni Coin Chaser, We’re getting close!
@@SoundMoneyMetals I have a problem at the grandmother's house, can you drop me an email and I will just send you out my own address and you can just send to there mate
@@nicoinchaser8895 email sent!
I need one of these so bad….ugh
Hey, there is hopefully a GAW coming up in a week or two!!
@@SoundMoneyMetals that’s awesome you guys are good people