"Re: Chip in Quarter Exposed" by Mesaville - 8.12.20

Entry Submitted by Mesaville at 1:51 PM EDT on August 12, 2020

"Chip in Quarter Exposed" by Sabre - 8.12.20

Watch as a 1988 U.S. quarter is separated exposing a computer chip inside.

https://youtu.be/1FP1RUAsGic


In response to Saber's post, I believe the chip in quarter video is fake, the poor video quality is one indication it's fake which could mean they don't want you to see something clearly.

One thing that's clear to see is the micro SD card at the end, which is kind of large for a tracking chip by today's standards, if there is a chip in coinage then it will be much smaller than a micro SD card.

Here's an image showing the size of a tracking chip, also look at the chip on your credit card so see how much smaller they are compared to the one in the video.



Finally there's a product on the market where you can stick a false back onto a coin with a micro SD card hidden inside.

I believe this is what they used in the video because you see the same copper color when the false back falls off.



Here's the link to the product for your research.
https://www.lockpickshop.com/CCH.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7fqlio-W6wIVgxx9Ch1yCwkMEAQYASABEgKxk_D_BwE

The tracking chip in quarter video is "Busted"

If there is a real tracking chip in quarters then the best way to find out would be to put it in a vise and cut it with a hacksaw.

Mesaville
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