April 6, 2026

Nokta Makro Simplex Plus Tip: Why 67 Often Means One Penny

Some target IDs become old friends over time — and on the Nokta Makro Simplex Plus, 67 is one of those numbers. In this quick live highlight, Zeke (aka Glenn) hits a clean 67 signal, calls it as a penny before the dig, and then proves the rule right in the plug.

These simple, repeatable moments are how you build confidence with your detector. When a number shows up again and again with the same result, it becomes a mental shortcut you can trust in the field. This clip captures that exact process — the ID, the call, and the confirmation.

If you're learning the Simplex or dialing in your coin‑shooting instincts, this is one of those “file it away for later” target IDs.

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