June 7, 2026

Coin Sniping a Penny in Trashy Ground: Why the Small Wins Still Count

Some hunts are all about the big finds… and some days, it’s the tiny wins that keep you going. This live highlight is one of those moments — a single penny sniped out of a trashy mess, and yes, it absolutely counts.

In this clip, Zeke (aka Glenn) works through a noisy, junk‑filled area where almost every tone sounds questionable. With slow sweeps, tight coil control, and a little patience, he manages to pull one honest penny out of the chaos. A small win, but a real one.

Coin Sniping a Penny — It Counts 🪙

This highlight shows how even the smallest finds can feel good when the ground is fighting you. You’ll see how Zeke:

  • Uses tight coil control to separate junk from real targets
  • Listens for repeatable tones buried under trash noise
  • Stays patient in a tough patch of ground
  • Snipes a single penny — a tiny but satisfying win

Not every hunt needs a big score. Sometimes one clean coin is enough to make the day.

One penny in a sea of trash — and yes, it still counts.

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