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New Member
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I am dealing with huge amount of coins as a laundry owner. It is really annoying to count them.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I saw one of those machines at a coin shop in Santa Rosa, California-Jack Beymer coins. If nobody else knows, I suppose that you could call them and ask.
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 United States
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@harry, first welcome to CCF. Second, I'm a little surprised that you are pulling in anything but quarters at a laundry, but if you search on the interwebs for COMMERCIAL COIN SORTER or the like many different models come up. Some will roll the coins for you too.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Question... Since you're dealing with a large volume of coins from a laundromat, how often do you see (damaged) Dryer Coins?
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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Perhaps you may wish to sort them into denominations by hand, then weigh them into bags. Coins are not counted, they are weighed. Australian retail banks do not deal with rolled coins, only weighed printed bags, labelled:-
$5 of 5C coin or $10 of 10C/20C50C coin or $20 of $1 coin or $50of $2 coin (do not mix denominations),
Bags handed out free to commercial customers, such as laundromats.
Would save the cost of buying a machine.
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 United States
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Quote:Question... Since you're dealing with a large volume of coins from a laundromat, how often do you see (damaged) Dryer Coins? Dryer coins don't come from the collection boxes or even from the drying compartment. They are up inside the machine and are usually discovered when doing maintenance on it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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nss-52 -- I understand that. They appear when the dryer is being 'broken down' for maintenance/servicing. Was curious if the poster ever came across any.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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many years ago, I bought a plastic one from Staples or Office Max - it works ok but was not foolproof.
Alternately, you could try to find an avid coin collector to do it for you...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Edited by datadragon 08/24/2022 1:54 pm
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Canada
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Depends on what your bank requires. I'd look hard for a bank with a free coin counter. Switch banks to get that. Second, if you need to roll, its easy to buy a Royal Sovereign coin roller. They make ones for low volume and high volume. It depends on what volume you are doing and how you value your time. Good luck.
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