Coin Counters & Sorters
Make coin management effortless with our Coin Counters & Sorters. These machines accurately count, sort, and batch coins to speed up cash handling for banks, vending businesses, and retail operations.
- High-speed counting & sorting for efficiency
- Batching and wrapping features for easy processing
- Heavy-duty & compact models for all business needs
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Ribao HCS-25 High Speed Heavy Duty Compact & Portable Coin Counter/Off Sorter
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- $456.00
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- $456.00
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Ribao HCS-3500AH Heavy Duty High Speed Coin Counter and Sorter
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- $899.00
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- $899.00
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Ribao HCS-3300 Heavy Duty High Speed Coin Counter
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- $548.00
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- $548.00
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Ribao CS-610S+ Pro Ultra Heavy Duty Mixed Coin Counter and Sorter
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- $1,899.00
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- $1,899.00
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Ribao CS-10S Compact and Portable High Speed Coin Counter & Sorter
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- $456.00
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- $456.00
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CARNATION FEDPRO CRC600 Coin Counter & Sorter
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- $2,499.00
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- $2,499.00
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CARNATION FEDPRO CRC2000 Coin Counter & Sorter
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- $4,599.00
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- $4,599.00
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What is a coin counter and sorter?
These machines quickly count or sort (or both) the coins that pass through a business every day. It’s a much faster way to process them, sort them into defined amounts, or wrap/bag them for deposit. It frees up labor to do other things and makes your count more accurate.
Who uses coin counters and sorters?
Any business that processes cash. It could be a restaurant, a church, a laundromat, or a bank.
Coin counters and sorters make the process more efficient and reduce human error.
How fast do coin counters and sorters work?
There are different types, each designed to handle different volumes of coins and the frequency of use. The coins-per-minute (CPM) rate will indicate speed. Factor in how many coins you’re counting or sorting and how often. Larger numbers of coins require a machine with greater capacity and speed.
How accurate are coin counters and sorters?
These machines aim for high precision in the range of 99.95% accuracy. However, proper maintenance is essential. Dust and dirty coins can confuse the sensors and impact the effectiveness of the machine. Make maintenance and calibration a regular part of your routine to maintain an accurate count.
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