The picture El Toro posted is what the coil looks like on Wico C or X magnetos. YES INDEED a magneto has a coil, its used to step up low voltage primary voltage to several thousand volts necessary to arc jump current acrosa spark plugs gap.
The voltage is generated and gets induced into the low voltage primary winding of the coil by the passing of a magnetic rotor past it. Yes thats electromagnetic induction (a dynamo) but a coil is still necessary to step up the low voltage induced primary voltage to the thousands of volts to fire a plug.
Soooooooo a mag has points,,,,,,,,condenSor,,,,, and a coil. Laminated iron is used to serve as an improved conductor of magnetic flux to increase coil efficiency and electromagnetic induction
Hope this helps yall understand that A MAGNETO INDEED HAS A COIL
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