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Hand sorting set up?

Postby 90Percent » Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:26 pm

How do you go about it? With a magnified light? Kitchen table? Computer desk? Laying on the couch with an eye Loop?
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby wheeler_dealer » Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:57 pm

Kitchen table with a magnified OTT light. Containers for copper, Canadian, 82's and wheats. I dump my loose cents in box and away I go. Regular breaks are important for the eyes and neck/back.
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby theo » Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:00 pm

On an old throw rug in front of the fireplace. I line up the copper pennies in stacks of five and roll them up when there is enough. I toss what I don't want in a bucket for dumping at the bank. I keep a cheap magnifying glass around just in case. Its a great thing to do while watching sports.
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby Recyclersteve » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:08 am

You might consider wearing some kind of back brace. I've had many times when my back was in pain after looking at a single box of coins.
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby coindood » Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:44 am

On a card table in front of the TV, sliding the returns into a large casino cup in my lap. I build suspense by keeping any found wheat penny face down until I'm finished. Sometimes I try to estimate their age, lining them up based on the amount of wear, but I'm usually wrong. :oops:

I recently learned the hard way that constant stooping is easier on a young body. After two days of it at a recent coin show, I woke up on the third day with what felt like severe whiplash, which didn't go away for another 24 hours. Welcome to your 50s coindood. :roll:
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby 90Percent » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:58 am

Thanks for all the replies. Also, my eyes and back are wearing out and was wondering how everyone was doing it to help them out a little bit. I am curious how long it takes the coin counter at the bank to count say $100FV. I would hate to get there and tie the machine up for several hours.
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby 68Camaro » Sun Sep 20, 2015 8:20 am

Depends on the counter. Newer high-speed counters can count almost as fast as you can dump them in. (Though jams can slow this down if you have junky coins.) If the counter you're using feeds into bags, you'll be slowed down mostly be the need to have the tellers change out bags. The counter mostly used in these parts feeds two $50 bags and you need teller intervention at that point or before (depending on how much was in them at the start).

Older counters can be quite a bit slower, but some of those feed into a large tub and (barring a jam) don't need as much teller intervention.
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby slickeast » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:34 pm

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Look for a bank or credit union that has one of these. These machines can count about as fast as you can feed it
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby plus1hdcp » Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:46 pm

Bright light + reading glasses + magnifier

is probably required equipment for the over 50 crowd
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Re: Hand sorting set up?

Postby aloneibreak » Sun Sep 20, 2015 10:08 pm

coindood wrote:On a card table in front of the TV, sliding the returns into a large casino cup in my lap. I build suspense by keeping any found wheat penny face down until I'm finished. Sometimes I try to estimate their age, lining them up based on the amount of wear, but I'm usually wrong. :oops:

I recently learned the hard way that constant stooping is easier on a young body. After two days of it at a recent coin show, I woke up on the third day with what felt like severe whiplash, which didn't go away for another 24 hours. Welcome to your 50s coindood. :roll:



ha !

glad im not the only one :wave:

thanks for the memory - i havent sorted for a couple years - really miss the relaxation...
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