Coin Tester is an advanced application that allows users to verify the authenticity of one-ounce gold and silver coins. The application uses the method of acoustic resonance (known as the ping test) and artificial intelligence to determine whether the user is dealing with a genuine coin.
When struck, a coin vibrates and emits a unique sound, primarily influenced by its dimensions and the material it is made of. For example, a gold Maple Leaf will sound different than a silver Krugerrand when struck. An authentic gold or silver coin will produce a different sound than a counterfeit one. These differences are precisely used by the Coin Tester application.
Interestingly, mints release coins each year with a newly physically minted vintage. Additionally, changes in the coin production process, wear and tear, and the appearance of patina on silver create minor differences that affect the sound of the coins.
Using artificial intelligence, the Coin Tester application guides users through the coin verification process and assists in determining the authenticity of the product. We have access to a large database of new and circulating coins, allowing us to regularly add updates that include coins from new vintages. This ensures that the application functions accurately for all types of coins, regardless of their condition, type, or minting year.
Current list of gold coins:
Britannia 1 oz
American Eagle 1 oz
Vienna Philharmonic 1 oz
Australian Kangaroo 1 oz
Krugerrand 1 oz
Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz
American Bison 1 oz
Current list of silver coins:
Britannia 1 oz
American Eagle 1 oz
Vienna Philharmonic 1 oz
Australian Kangaroo 1 oz
Krugerrand 1 oz
Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz
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What's New in Coin Tester.
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2.0.4
December 11, 2024
Access for one year and one month was added as renewable subscriptions. One week access as one-time payment.
I tested an American eagle and it passed the test then I tested a copper round and it passed the test as an authentic silver eagle this app is not accurate
Response from developer
Thank you for your feedback. We've recently updated both the app and our detection model to improve accuracy. Please try testing the coins again with the latest version to get the most accurate results. If you continue experiencing any issues, please contact us at contact@cointester.com with details about the specific coins - we'll be happy to help resolve any concerns.