June 3, 2026

Coin Sniping in Trashy Dirt: How the SP24 Nokta Coil Comes Through

Some dirt patches are so full of trash that every swing feels like chaos — broken tones, jumpy IDs, and junk trying to drown out anything good. But that’s exactly where the SP24 coil shines.

In this live highlight, Zeke (aka Glenn) works a trash-loaded dirt area where interference is constant. With slow sweeps, tight control, and the SP24 Nokta coil doing its thing, he still manages to snipe a coin out of the noise. A small win, but a satisfying one.

Coin Sniping Coil Comes Through 🪙

This clip shows how the right coil can make all the difference in trashy ground. You’ll see how Zeke:

  • Uses the SP24 coil to slice through overlapping junk signals
  • Listens for repeatable tones buried under interference
  • Works slowly and methodically to avoid skipping good targets
  • Snipes a coin from a spot most people would walk past

Trash everywhere… but the SP24 still finds a way.

One coin in a sea of junk — that’s the SP24 difference.

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