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A quick Coinstrike note

Scott Maine

New member
I was able to use a Coinstrike for the past week...I bought a used one a few weeks ago. I will say that it performed very well and was not anything like the one I had....I bought one of the first production models when they first came out.
My first model would false in iron....usually IDing them as nickels...around 10....and a solid 10 from all directions....even with iron disc at 0....50....99..ir never mattered. It had nothing to do with settings ...I tried em all.
This one though worked flawlessly in the exact same sites that drove my first one nuts.
Now I will sell my CS as I only got it to satisfy my curiousity over whether the first one was crap or did all CS machines act like this. Well...first one was crap.....this one I have is excellent.
I just have enough machines though...I do not need another.
Scott
 
It's too bad the first one you got happened to be a lemon :( But at least you know now that it's really a good machine & we're not all crazy in here :wacko: ;)
 
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