March 19, 2026

My Favorite Target ID on the Nokta Simplex+: Why 90s Usually Mean Quarters

Every detectorist has that one Target ID that gets them excited the second it pops up. For Zeke (aka Glenn), running the Nokta Makro Simplex Plus, anything in the 90s usually means a quarter—and that clean, steady tone never disappoints. In this quick highlight, he shares why those 90s signals are some of his favorites and how learning your machine’s Target IDs can make every hunt smoother.

Target IDs aren’t perfect, but over time you start to recognize the patterns: the tones that stay solid, the numbers that bounce, and the signals that almost always lead to coins. When the Simplex locks onto the 90s, it’s usually worth digging. This clip captures that little spark of excitement detectorists know well—the moment when the screen and the tone line up just right.

If you’re learning the Simplex or dialing in your own detecting instincts, this is a great reminder that those “favorite numbers” can help guide your hunts and keep the energy up, even on slow days.

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