Ryedale Coin Penny Sorter

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

This is the Coin Artis sorter/counter
It sorts older copper pennies form the newer zinc ones. About 300 per min. check out my website www.ryedalecoin.com

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  • How much does a machine like this cost?

  • @Joseph9536 The Coin Artist is no longer available, however the newer less expensive Apprentice is available at my new website " Pennysorter " Thanks for your interest

    Andy

  • will this sort out steel cored pennies as well??

  • @mitster85

    Yes it will sort both the 1943 steel wheat back coins, and in Canada, it will also sort out the Steel Cored pennies.

    Thanks for your interest.

    Andy

  • How many copper pennies are needed to recoup the 500 bucks for the machine? What's the life of the machine?

  • @g1attie

    there are machines out in use that have sorted over 10,000,000 coins.

    My personal machine has about 8 million through it. I've been using the same one for my own sorting, plus all test/tune and development since 2006 (May). This is basicly a light commercial machine. Some of my customers have over 10 tons of copper (actually high grade brass right...) waiting for the green light to melt, or just diversifying investments. In the footprint of a car, you can store about 20 tons.

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  • Were i live i get 3x face value for pennies

  • greshem's law at warp speed!

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  • @Joseph9536

    I saw a brand new ryedale go for $500 on ebay.

  • Does this thing take diesel or regular gas?

  • will it sort silver and clad quarters, dimes, halfes, ext? please respond as soon as possable

  • @FCKEVRY1 Not exactly, at the current time it's illegal to melt pennies & nickels for the sole reason of it costing the mint 1.73c to make a penny and 7.7c to make a nickel. If it was legal to melt either you'd effectively just be stealing from the mint for your own purposes. However once the composition of the penny & nickel is changed, it is quite likely that the mint will allow melting of them.

  • @gtq838 Yes. Good point. So, where can I get 2.3 cents for my copper pennies?

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