Bullion Test

by Timmy Brolin


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3.49 usd



Tests gold and silver coins for authenticity using acoustic resonance analysis

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This app offers a cheap and easy to use method to help detect fake bullion coins, by examining their resonance frequencies.The resonance frequencies of an object are determined by the objects shape and material. If the shape and weight of a silver coin is correct, but the material is not actually silver, then a resonance test could detect this.This is also known as a "ring test" or "ping test".Unlike the manual "ring test", this app does not require that the user knows exactly how each coin should sound. The app will also detect resonance frequencies above the range of human hearing.This youtube video shows how to use this app:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZnqp3bl3ACurrently, these coins are supported:1oz American Silver Eagle1oz Silver Buffalo, flat edge1oz Silver Buffalo, reeded edge (Sunshine mint)1oz Liberty Silver1oz African Wildlife Elephant1oz Silver Maple Leaf1oz Philharmonic1oz Australian Kookaburra1oz Australian Koala2oz Australian Lunar1oz Chinese PandaSwedish 100kr commemorativeSwedish 5kr 1954-71Morgan and Peace silver dollars1oz Krugerrand1oz Australian Gold Kangaroo1oz American Gold Eagle1oz Gold Vienna Philharmonic1oz Gold Lunar1oz Gold Buffalo1oz Gold Maple Leaf$20 Double Eagle gold coin20 Franc gold coinBrittish sovereign gold coinThere is also a "generic" feature wich supports ALL .999 1oz silver coins with diameter 36-42mm.Just enter the diameter of your coin, and the app will automatically calculate what its resonance frequencies are.How to use this app:1. For best results you should perform this test in a reasonably silent room. Some electronic devices may produce high-pitch noises which could interfere with the test.2. Select the type of bullion coin to test from the drop-down list.3. Press the microphone button to start the test.4. Blue lines indicate the expected resonance frequencies of the selected coin.5. Balance the coin on your finger, near the microphone of your smartphone. Tap the coin using your fingernail, or use some hard object. Do NOT use a second coin to tap the first one, since the sound from the second coin may affect the results. The sound level required depends on the sensitivity of the microphone in your Android device. For most devices is it sufficient to gently tap the coin with your fingernail.6a. If the sound matches the expected resonance frequencies of the selected coin, you will see a green check-mark.6b. If there is too much noise, or if the sound does not match the expected frequencies, then you will se a red cross.6c. Some Android devices have microphones which are unable to record high frequencies above ~10kHz. If the app detects two out of three expected frequencies, it will indicate this with the fraction "2/3", and report that device limitations might be the reason why the last frequency was not detected.7. Some practice may be needed to produce a clean enough sound from the coin. The app is sound-activated, you can tap the coin again to do another test.Needed permissions:Record audio - To record the sound of the coin.Storage - Necessary to enable "sharing" of test results.Disclaimer:There are no guarantees whatsoever regarding the function and accuracy of this app.There are many factors which could cause this app to report false positive or false negative results.This app should only be used to complement other testing methods, not replace them.Forum thread for discussions and information about this app:http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-38955-android-app-uses-resonance-test-to-detect-fake-silver-coins.htmlAttempt to solve action bar rendering problems.

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Works well. Identified real and fake coins. Easy to use once you learn how. Use this in tandem with other tests. I use a micrometer and measure the thickness and diameter and a scale to weigh. This test adds another dimension, sound resonance.

Kai Guettner

Showed a counterfeit Morgan as legit. The Morgan failed the silver-slide test and my coin shop verified that it is bogus. No updates for Galaxy S20 so maybe this is the reason.

Sailing Home

As of 01/03/2022 they've raised the price from £0.99 to £3.09 therefore my subscription has been lost. On top of that, no additional features have been added over the past three years (for smaller coin units)

Stoyan Denkov

Useless - no instructions. Then when you figure out what you're supposed to do it doesn't work anyway. Tested several 1oz silver receded-edge buffaloes and the graph never changed - and I KNOW they're good. Also not supported by all Android platforms and no updates available. Don't waste your money or get a refund if you did.

comfort assist

This would be a pretty good app if it had more coin options. It only has like 15 or so.

Robert Sanders

An abandoned app that used to work and the developer didn't care for all of us who PAID for it!

Alex Martz

Not an end in itself, but as one additional means of authentication (sonic resonance), it is a handy tool.

Crazy Uncle John

Partly works. Isn't updated for my Galaxy S20, and pitifully small number of coins in the database. Should have a way to dl other common coins and rounds such as Britannia. Easy to use interface, should have a drop-down for my list of favored coins so I don't have to scroll though the whole list.

rob bekker

Highly accurate, clean crisp app.

Michael Sorrell

Did not work at all!

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