anarchir wrote:Is there any cheaper comparitor where all I have to do is build my own hopper and collector at the bottom? Thats all I really need is the comparitor. Any links to places to buy them affordably would be appreciated! I'm not looking into a Ryedale at this time, no matter how much people push them as being the best.
Number21 wrote:anarchir wrote:Is there any cheaper comparitor where all I have to do is build my own hopper and collector at the bottom? Thats all I really need is the comparitor. Any links to places to buy them affordably would be appreciated! I'm not looking into a Ryedale at this time, no matter how much people push them as being the best.
That seems to be what this "coinalyzer" kit is.
http://copperpennysorter.com/Coinalyzer ... DIYKIT.htm
$35 isn't bad, I've seen coin comparitors on ebay for cheaper, but I'm not entirely sure which one you need or how to set it up. At least the coinalyzer is ready to go for pennies, just add some bins and a some sort of feed mechanism. Even without a feed mechanism that's better than doing each one by eye.
That's really all the ryedale is, isn't it? A high speed coin feeder on top of a comparitor?
68Camaro wrote:I finally bought a used american made unit - a cc-16 - from tinhorn which I beleive is the same one Ryedale uses
Corsair wrote:Go with a Ryedale Sniper. It's quality and accuracy is in-line with the Ryedale standard, but it's a hand-fed unit, and I think it'll run you right at $100. Hand sort $100 worth of copper, sell it for $160, and get the Sniper for virtually $40. Can't beat that.
anarchir wrote:Corsair wrote:Go with a Ryedale Sniper. It's quality and accuracy is in-line with the Ryedale standard, but it's a hand-fed unit, and I think it'll run you right at $100. Hand sort $100 worth of copper, sell it for $160, and get the Sniper for virtually $40. Can't beat that.
Hmm. I might have to consider this, you guys are really talking me into it. Perhaps I could sell off some of my silver coins to pay for it. I'll be sad to let the stuff go, but I can always buy more once I'm in business selling copper pennies. Now I have to look into where to buy a Sniper.
Roadrunner wrote:anarchir wrote:Corsair wrote:Go with a Ryedale Sniper. It's quality and accuracy is in-line with the Ryedale standard, but it's a hand-fed unit, and I think it'll run you right at $100. Hand sort $100 worth of copper, sell it for $160, and get the Sniper for virtually $40. Can't beat that.
Hmm. I might have to consider this, you guys are really talking me into it. Perhaps I could sell off some of my silver coins to pay for it. I'll be sad to let the stuff go, but I can always buy more once I'm in business selling copper pennies. Now I have to look into where to buy a Sniper.
PM the user here named "Ryedale."
Mooski wrote:My only complaint about my Ryedale is the plastic chute. Pennies are dirty, filthy things - and pennies sometimes 'gum up' on the plastic, and then it jams.
I can clear a jam in 15 seconds, but it just annoys me.
Best $500 that I've every spent. Sure, you can cobble some sort of comparitor and feeding system together for 1/10th the price, but you'll have nothing but duct tape and bailing wire holding it together.
And it seems the only zincs that get on the copper side are the ones that accidentally fall out when clearing said jam, or when two pennies go thru at almost the same time and the lever can't keep up. (From a penny sticking on the plastic.)
The feeder works like a champ, it's almost like the Ronco Rotisserie - set it and forget it!
The only other option is to get a small coin scale that is accurate to the tenth of a gram. Your local coin shop should have one for about $10-20. I have one that runs on 4 AAA batteries and is "Item No USN-250".
So either $10-20 or $500 - I really don't think that there is anything in between...
anarchir wrote:Hello, I am new to this forum and this is my first post here. As a matter of introduction I would like to say that the other forums I post at are whenshtf.com, forums.silverseek.com, and bbs.freetalklive.com.
To get to my question, I have just recently stared into Copper Penny Bullion Investing and have been hand searching. I think it would save a lot of time and I'd be able to work up enough pounds to sell them off a lot quicker if I had a machine to help. I see that most people reccoment Reydale sorters, however there is no way I can afford to spend that much money on this purpose. Also, I wont be sorting nearly enough pennies to make that worthwhile. Are there any other, significantly cheaper machines which I could get or even make?
I have looked into getting the Coinalyzer machine (details below), what do you think of it? Have any of you used it?
http://copperpennysorter.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pANmastNB24
Thanks in advance!
~anarchir
Numis Pam wrote:I know this is about a year old thread but.... I would like to get something cheaper at first to start out. Have there been any progress in some of these other machines yet? Are there any newer threads about othe options? Or is a Rydale really the only way to go for less hassel??
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