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Loving the mini Nox coil

silvercoinboy

Well-known member
All from one area around a Munich, Germany site where you cut your own flowers and then pay for them into a barrel there. Coin spills radiate out from barrel as people walked to pay. I dod not show the other modern of 1,2 and 5 euro cent coins.

Sniping the many targets seeded on a bed of old nails

Old Bavarian pennies are interesting as they are at about the same depth as the modern euros. No coins dated in between.

Using my Nox 600 with mini coil. (Nox 800 still in the States)
 
"Yup! I LUV small 'sniping' coils! (don't have the Nox anymore)

Pity the  Euro € 2 &  €1 coins go black! There's a quick way to clean them that I do and it's a home decorating sanding sponge (for paint prep) and I just rub off the  €2 side.
Luckily, the 'goldies' stay more or less gold coloured and are easy to clean up.

If I'm not in a mood to clean 'em, I just pop them in Self-Checkout's at the market!"
 
I put them in the tumbler for 12 hours and then drop then in the coin counting machine at my bank where they are deposited directly into my acct instantly.
 
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