Nokta Makro Simplex Plus — Quarter Finding Machine in the Field!
Some detectors just have a thing for coins. The Nokta Makro Simplex Plus has days where it feels locked onto one mission: find quarters. In this live highlight, Zeke (aka Glenn) takes the Simplex into the field and lets the tones do the talking.
No test garden, no staged targets — just real dirt, real trash, and real coins mixed in. When the Simplex hits a good signal, you hear the tone, see the decision, and watch the plug come out. One after another, the detector keeps calling quarters out of the ground, earning its “quarter finding machine” nickname.
What makes hunts like this fun is how honest they are. You hear the crisp, repeatable tones that make you think “coin” before you even start digging. You also hear the iffy ones, the borderline signals, and the calls Zeke makes in real time. That’s where confidence in a detector is built — not on paper, but in the ground.
For Zeke, the Simplex Plus has become a reliable coin shooter, especially when quarters are in the mix. It’s not about hype or specs; it’s about what happens when the coil hits the soil. On this hunt, the Simplex proves why it’s earned its place in the lineup as a true quarter finding machine.
If you’ve been wondering how the Nokta Makro Simplex Plus behaves on coins in real‑world conditions, this highlight gives you a front‑row seat to the tones, the digs, and the results.
Whether you’re running a Simplex Plus or any other detector, hunts like this are a good reminder of what really matters: learning your machine, trusting the tones, and letting the finds tell the story. On this day, the story was simple — the Simplex wanted quarters, and it found them.
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