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coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:13 am
by bgretz1989
alright so i am sure that the big hoarders here have coin counters/baggers and i am wondering what ones seem to work the best. i know everyone has an opinion but i am trying to see what one to look into and what ones to stay away from. - thanks

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:09 am
by Finder
I think it depends on the amount you plan to go through.
Then finding the most the machine that will do that the cheapest and most accurately.

Big timers like the Ryedale it seems, small timers may not want to cough up half a grand and go for something less expensive.

Im small right now, if I do go big Ill probably try to get the Ryedale.

Im sure others will share their opinions too.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:21 am
by TwoPenniesEarned
Look for a used Semacon S-120

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:18 pm
by highroller4321
It all depends on how much you are looking at spending. You can get a CS-10 for a couple hundred dollars or you an spend several thousand. Just PM me or post here what you are looking at and everyone can put in their imput. I have quite a bit of experience with the more expensive ones.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:11 pm
by slickeast
The scan coin is good if all you want to do is count. I have a 303 & 313. Both are in the 2500 cpm range. The cs95 I had was good for about 1000-1200 cpm.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:20 pm
by slickeast
Here is one on E-Bay. I think I bought one from this seller. He is taking offers.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Scan-Coin-SC-303-SC ... 2eb20d90d9

The great thing about these counters is that they hold their value pretty well. You could use it for a year and get almost all (if not all ) of your money back when you sell it.

Do your research, its better to spend a few extra bucks and get a good quality machine instead of a piece of junk.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:34 pm
by csb3tennessee
Here is the one that I bought (from this seller). A great machine- it really spits 'em out. And very accurate. Hardly ever jams (only if there is a nick on the edge of the coin). If it does jam, very easy to clear. Also has a separate attachment for shot gun wrappers- it really hums then! For $500 , well worth it to me.




http://cgi.ebay.com/C-2000-Coin-Counter ... 587df59d36

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:56 pm
by TXBullion
Ok, i submitted an offer on the Slickeast model. Definitely has some credibility if a guy with 3 Ryedales using it. Not actively in the market for one, but at the right price it would be great to have. Will see if I have any luck

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:09 am
by slickeast
TXB ,

if you win it, let me know and I will assist you with any questions you have. If you are bagging zincs, a coin counter is a must have.

It is also good to count out $ 100 coppers. This is about 68 lbs. The perfect fit for the medium flat rate box.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:00 am
by bgretz1989
well i did the same and made an offer on the same one. good thing he has two. thanks for the info on what you have yourself

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:29 am
by slickeast
I hope y'all both get one. I am going to try to video mine running.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:36 am
by bgretz1989
wow that was fast. i got mine! now your in trouble all the questions will be coming at you

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:40 am
by Finder
After going through 119 rolls last night by hand on a cheap scanner, I will be upgrading to something better when I get the chance.

Ill make this cheap one buy the better one.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:40 am
by slickeast
OK, I did a video on my Motorola Droid X with both.

The Scan Coin 313 ran 2202 coppers in 1 min. I need some sort of disc to get the phone and computer to communicate. I'll work on that.

The Scan Coin 303 ran 2050. The top speed I believe is when you are running dimes.

Here is the info on both the 303 and 313.

http://www.abc-i.com/money_counters_sor ... ter_so.htm

The CS-95 only did around 1000 per min. http://www.easy-banker.com/CS-95-Coin-Machine.html.

It claims 2300 cpm, but I never saw even 1500. I used it for a year. I saw the Scan Coin 313 and got it CHEAP. Less than $200. I stole it pretty much. After using it I sold the CS-95 to another member. It is a good machine, but I needed faster. I bought the 303 to run beside it because at times I have $800 + in loose that I get from the lobby machines and want to pre-run to get the junk out before they see the Ryedale's

Let me know when you get it and if I can help. There are little tricks, but I will wait until you have it before we get into that.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:20 am
by TXBullion
slickeast wrote:OK, I did a video on my Motorola Droid X with both.

The Scan Coin 313 ran 2202 coppers in 1 min. I need some sort of disc to get the phone and computer to communicate. I'll work on that.

The Scan Coin 303 ran 2050. The top speed I believe is when you are running dimes.

Here is the info on both the 303 and 313.

http://www.abc-i.com/money_counters_sor ... ter_so.htm

The CS-95 only did around 1000 per min. http://www.easy-banker.com/CS-95-Coin-Machine.html.

It claims 2300 cpm, but I never saw even 1500. I used it for a year. I saw the Scan Coin 313 and got it CHEAP. Less than $200. I stole it pretty much. After using it I sold the CS-95 to another member. It is a good machine, but I needed faster. I bought the 303 to run beside it because at times I have $800 + in loose that I get from the lobby machines and want to pre-run to get the junk out before they see the Ryedale's

Let me know when you get it and if I can help. There are little tricks, but I will wait until you have it before we get into that.


Hey thanks for the techie support slickeast. Im looking forward to it, I just got an acceptance after my first rejection :D

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:21 pm
by bgretz1989
he is probably wondering how he just got rid of both of them so quick now. congrats on your purchase

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:39 pm
by TXBullion
Got this thing it. Man its a lot of fun to actually know how many pennies there are in a certain container lol. With the new scale, Im in business :lol:

Alright slick what are the tricks on this thing? I already think i did a no no. I tried to put in mixed denomination to see if it would sort out smallest to largest but I dont think it can work this way. Also read a little and you need to lift that one lever when you get a stuck coin. Slick, does yours tip over on a 50$ bag of pennies? I was thinking about putting a bag support underneath.

Either way Im excited to be able to check my counts against the bags as well as incoming/outgoing copper !

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:54 pm
by slickeast
Darn I just wrote up a long reply and it didn't post. Said I wasn't logged in.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:56 pm
by slickeast
Please PM me your phone number. I will call you and do a walk through on all the tricks and tips and how to operate the unit. I don't feel like typing for another 15 minutes.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:38 pm
by bgretz1989
alright i also received mine now i have a question the auction said it came with a coin tube attachment. now would that be the coin tube itself(what 50 coins are going in) or just a piece to put the coin tube on?

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:17 pm
by slickeast
bgretz1989 wrote:alright i also received mine now i have a question the auction said it came with a coin tube attachment. now would that be the coin tube itself(what 50 coins are going in) or just a piece to put the coin tube on?


Good question. Mine may have came with one, but I return loose. I'll look around and see what mine came with.

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:29 pm
by NotABigDeal
I too have a Scan Coin 303. I can't complain about it in any way. Easy to operate as well as easy to clear jams.

I have complete sets of coin tubes I guess. One for every denomination, and some other gadgets and do-dads. I have no idea what they do, or how to use them as I've never used them, hehe. I use mine to count up the coppers only as I return loose and uncounted.

Deal

p.s. Thanks to the member here who gave me a great deal on mine!

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:40 pm
by TXBullion
Alright ill call you tomorrow slick once I get this machine in front of me

bgretz, Im assuming we got the same one with same attachment. You take a canvas bag and lift the slip ring up , slide the bag tightly over the tube and drop the slip ring. This lets them just drop into a bag. I counted some coins I bought from someone here and it was pretty spot on. I am very happy with the speed when I can get the coins to keep moving through it

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:30 pm
by TXBullion
FYI for anyone looking to get one, I think he has more for sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/Scan-Coin-SC-303-SC ... 131wt_1124

I think his best price would be an offer of 200 plus you pay the shipping ;) Or more if you are feeling generous :D

Re: coin counters

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:51 pm
by camtender
Thanks for the heads up, the seller accepted my $200 offer.

I will only be sorting pennies, any words of advice?