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Buyer's  Guide:  Coin Counters 


Coin counters save length in time  , increase accuracy by counting unsorted coins. They eliminate  errors that  could be caused by manually counting every  coin stuff by  piece.
The coins are placed into the tray of counter. equipment sorts, counts, batches, & adds the totals. only some machines are designed to exclusively handle US currency, while others can  be used all around world using selectable gauge  for adjusting coin  thickness  and  diameter.


  • How many coins do I need to action  at duration and at  what speed?
  • Each machinary is designed  to action certain quantity  of coins per  minute.  If  speed is  not issue, manual  coin sorter might suffice. Manual coin sorters require an  operator  to turn  a hand crank to load the  coins through machine. When the crank is  turned, coins fall  into appropriate slots , they are counted. in case you are in environment  where big volumes of coins need to be sorted then  a fast electric sorter might better suit your  needs: only some electric coin counters could count at a rate of over 2600 coins per minute, which translates to whopping 156,000  coins per hour.

  • What does it mean when  it  says a equipment is  "manual"?
  • For most models, manual  means that an operator needs to turn hand crank to  load  coins through machine.
    When the  crank is turned, coins fall into the appropriate slots & they are counted. 

  • Do you plan on counting strictly U:S: currency or foreign as well?
  • Many models  have the  ability to  count U.S.  currency. A few  select equipment that our stores carry have  selectable gauge knob to adjust the thickness , diameter of various coins. This allows you  to configure the machinary so  that  it can sort foreign coins, tokens, gold  coins, etc. 

  • What are your  security needs?
  • Most of coin  counters/sorters our stores sell  have coin rejection feature, which  separates suspicious  coins from  pile being sorted. This is useful to  prevent counterfeit or foreign  coins only from getting counted.

  • Batch: set number of coins to be  processed in single program run
  • Chassis:
  • The framework to  which components of electronic equipment are attached.

  • Stacker:
  • Arranges coins  in an orderly  vertical pile