Pingcoin

Pingcoin
The official app & game
Distributed by UptoPlay
SCREENSHOTS
DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game Pingcoin.
Pingcoin is the digital version of the classical "ping test" for catching counterfeit coins. By recording and analyzing the sound produced by your coins the app is able to tell you if the coin is genuine or fake.
If you've ever found yourself not quite 100% sure about a coin's authenticity, try the ping test with the Ping Coin app. It will prevent you from getting fooled by counterfeit coins and it you will have peace of mind purchasing from even the shadiest coin sellers at fairs and garage sales.
How it works
A coin, like a musical instrument, produces a characteristic sound. Like a musical instrument this sound depends on its shape and on the material it's made out of. A wooden flute sounds different compared to a copper one. Similarly two coins of the same size and weight will sound differently based on the material they're made of.
The app will compare the characteristic sound of your coin (usually comprised of three frequencies) to my reference values. For each coin and for each frequency a tolerance threshold is displayed. If your coin's frequencies fall within the thresholds, it will almost certainly be genuine!
Important notes:
- The ping test works best as a complementary test to other tests. Do not rely solely on the ping test. Instead, combine it with a visual inspection and (ideally) weight and diameter measurements.
- Some coins of different composition, due to the variability in the coins' minting process and their natural wear, have practically indistinguishable sounds. A gold 1 oz Kangaroo and a silver 1 oz Kookaburra, for instance, will have practically indistinguishable resonance frequencies. Please note that this means that a test intended for one coin will work on the other and vice versa. This is why you cannot rely solely on the ping test.
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How to ping your coin
https://youtu.be/b4LbRGKTNiE
Pinch the coin at its center keeping the surface area of your fingers to a minimum. (Imagine that the coin vibrates at the sides but stays fixed at its center.) Then flick the coin with a finger from your other hand. This can be done very softly. Don't worry if the sound is shorted and muffled, your smartphone mic will pick it up anyway.
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Coins currently supported
- Gold South-African Krugerrand (1 oz)
- Gold American Eagle (1 oz)
- Gold Austrian Corona (100)
- Gold Canadian Maple Leaf (1 oz)
- Gold Great Britain Britania (1 oz)
- Gold Australian Kangaroo (1 oz)
- Gold Chinese Panda (1 oz)
- Gold Iranian Bahar Azadi
- Gold APMEX Round (1/4 oz)
- Silver Australian Koala (1 oz)
- Silver Britannia (1 oz)
- Silver American Buffalo (1 oz)
- Silver American Peace Dollar [alpha]
- Silver American Morgan Dollar [alpha]
- Silver Cook Islands Bounty (1 oz)
- Silver American Eagle (1 oz)
- Silver Somalian Elephant (1 oz)
- Silver Australian Kookaburra (1 oz)
- Silver Canadian Maple Leaf (1 oz)
- Silver Chinese Panda (1 oz)
- Silver Austrian Philharmonic (1 oz)
- Silver Australian Lunar Rooster (1 oz)
- Silver Tuvalo (1 oz)
- Silver Swedish 5 Kronor [alpha]
- Silver Franklin Half Dollar
- Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar
- Silver Mexican Libertad
- Silver Morgan Dollar
- Silver Peace Dollar
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Submit new coins
Use the "Submit a coin" feature inside the app to submit a recording for a new coin to be added. Once the ping has been analyzed, the coin will appear in the list.
Any other feedback (send an email via the app) is GREATLY appreciated.
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game Pingcoin.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Pingcoin
Genre: Tools
App version: 0.1.34
App size: 8.2M
Recent changes: Fixed issue where denying permissions resulted in the app closing.
Comments:
I didn't see a trouble shooting section in the app, because my phone speaker(?) Only shows audio within the first of three resonance sections. I also tried a audio jack microphone, but the app still wanted to use the built in phone speaker instead. Nice app layout though.
While flicking the coin it clearly lights up the 3 sections as green but won't register. Then once out of a dozen tries it will catch the first frequency but not the rest. The sensitivity must be too low, while the selectivity is fine.
Love the app. Did notice that the 2021 silver panda won't get more than 2 out of 3 frequencies. The other years I have do fine; even though some are truly 1 oz, while others are 30 g. (I don't have a 2019 or 2020 to test with, though.) Is it because of the new design, you suppose?
I tried this app on Morgan's, Peace, Kennedy's, Franklin's, walking (halfs and dollars) I was surprised how easy and quick it identified coins. I mixed in some clads and others to try to mix things up and it quickly was able to recognize the differences. I installed it on a Samsung tablet and S8, both performed well. This app adds another tool to check coins to make sure they are real.
I had a feeling that some ASE I purchased off ebay were fake . They weighed out a tiny bit heavy and passed the magnet test but when I ping tested them they did not have a long ring and a clear rich ping sound like my other 2016 ASE . I installed the app and it immediately told me they were real and I even tried to trick it with some buffalo rounds and maple leafes and it new the difference. Is there any chance that the app could be wrong though and the ASE I Received could still be fake ?'
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