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  • the coins are already sorted out in the cash register,

  • this works only if the coins have the same thickness, in Romania it will not work

  • we are able to make the Coincounter for Romania as well we can adjustify the coincounter, we also have done this for the dollar coins!

  • 4 times the size? that's what so nice about this one, and never seen the one you mentioned.

  • because of the gravity, no coin will

    lands wrong, just try it.

  • all coins are already sorted out in the cash register, most of the times

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  • i think it should be the quckest way, not cheapest. The cheapest way would just be counting the coins by hand

  • the cheapest way to count ur coins is to count it yourself

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  • this is aimed at people who own registers. so if u own a register u will have the coins sorted out in it . Then all u do is take them type by type and count them. its not a sorter its a counter. it does save u time. but for it to pay for itself u would need to wait awhile

  • @fuelban not all mints produce coins of the same thickness every year so that would change the mass of each coin. As well, different years have different compositions of metal which drastically changes the mass of each coin/year. So your method is unreliable and can amount to an error of up to 2 coins per bank roll of coin. That is, unless you only accept one specific year coin at your business...

  • @Val0n , "Stupid" !!, No Not Stupid, LOL, I come from a pre Decimal society.... ValOn, "uk money comes from historical weights and measures"... { Norman invasion 1066}... each coin making up part and parcel of the ounce, & decimal is similar, and as such, if you know the coin, say 2 pence, you know its weight, 7 Gram, 2 x = 14 Gr, 4 = 28 Gr, or 1 ounce, and 1 Pence is 1/2 that weight 3.5Gr, & a half penny is half that again, so you can weigh mass, & know the number..simple.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • @fuelban first find the weight of the bag. find the weight of 1 coin. weigh the bag full of coins. divide by the coin weight. and you have your amount. or drop it down a tube and see how many you have. you're stupid.

  • nice!

  • get a set of scales, fill a bag & weigh it,

    thom.

  • pay £20 to count your 20 pennies.

  • @elgeeno all good mate

  • @Hillzy8593 oh i see, my mistake

  • @elgeeno they changed it recently.

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