A coin sorter is a machine designed to receive bulk coins in different denominations, sort the coins into individual denominations, and deposit the sorted coins into separate containers. The coin sorter is a very useful equipment where large amounts of coins are transacted everyday, and the coins need to be sorted and counted. It is highly used in banks, casinos, or small to large businesses.
How does it work? The coin sorter moves the coins along a surface such as a rail; it separates the various sized coins through slots or holes of various widths, corresponding to the different diameters of the coins that are to be sorted.
They are compact machines with coin drawers for sorting out the different denominations; some may have coin wrappers for automatically packing the set of coins.
They are countertop machines that are fast and reliable.
Speed: Look for a coin sorter that can sort coins fast, as measured in 'coins per minute.' The more coins you need to transact, the faster the machine you need. Size: Take the size of the con sorter into consideration. A small and compact machine that can handle 3,000 cons per minute may be adequate for a small business or for teller purposes. A larger sized machine will need more room and can be an inconvenience to move around.
Accuracy: Choose a coin sorter that has 99% sorting accuracy or more.
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