2025 silver eagle ding

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Silverskunk, May 20, 2025 at 8:18 AM.

  1. Silverskunk

    Silverskunk Member

    Strange but I ordered a single 2025 silver eagle from Summit Metal, a legit bullion dealer, to put me over for free shipping and as I always do with my rounds I weighed them,magnet'ed them, and pinged them with my coin pinger. I got a funny high pitched ping from them that I never heard before. With my iphone I couldn't find the exact match for the 2025 coin and it failed every other eagle setting.

    Odd. It had the security notch where it was supposed to be, at 1000 oclock, everything about the coin was legit. Finally I found the correct match on my iphone coin tester and the ping went 3/3 time after time. Theres no question the coin is Legit.

    But tapping it with the wood stick and the pinger still produces a ping like no other silver coin I own. Anyone else experience this ?
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What on earth is a pinger? Why would you do that? This is all new to me o_O

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  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    LOLOLOLOL!
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  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I’ve been collecting coins for over 65 years. What is a pinger? The closest noise I know to a ping is the sound of a pinball machine.
    Welcome to CT.
     
  6. Mr. Numismatist

    Mr. Numismatist Strawberry Token Enthusiast

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  7. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

  8. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I have one like it. Works well for larger coins, not so well for smaller ones. IIRC the app only claimed to judge coins down to half-dollars.

    The holder has two silicone nubs, which won't mar coins as long as you keep them clean and free of debris. I forget if my striker is wood or plastic, but this arrangement is less likely to damage a coin than flipping it or dropping it on a table. At least, that's the idea.
     
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  9. Silverskunk

    Silverskunk Member

    Pink a favorite color for you ?
     
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  10. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    This "ping test" stuff is possibly the most ridiculous thing to enter the numismatic world in my lifetime ("no mint mark" is up there too). I won't bother with a lengthy diatribe. It's stupid, and that's enough said.
     
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    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

  12. Mr. Numismatist

    Mr. Numismatist Strawberry Token Enthusiast

    Ping testing in my opinion isn't the best way of detecting counterfeits. You should post some pictures of it. If it isn't real, you can be 99% sure someone on this forum can tell it's a fake.
     
  13. Jeffjay

    Jeffjay Well-Known Member

    Silver certainly does have a definite tone when rung however just because a coin is silver does not mean it's not counterfeit.
     
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  14. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

  15. Silverskunk

    Silverskunk Member

    Boy your a real sharp dog aren't you ? I bet you can even count, at least to 20.

    The feck you care what I spend my money on anyway girlfriend? Thanks for hijacking my thread.

    So what is the best way ? Buying a $1,500 machine ? Hell I could buy 42 silver coins for that. But instead I'll use $40 of a ping tester, cheap digital scale, and cheap magnet, and the ping software is free. THEN I'll buy 41 silver coins with whats left over "depending on type".
     
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