VWBEAMER wrote:I got mine today. I found that it's important that the coin is feed in the machine exactly the same way every time. i built something to feed mine using an old coin counter and hot wheel track. Little bit of hot glue, a old shoe box, and I had mine sorting in little over an hour.
Only adjustment I made was to narrow up the coin hole selector size thing mig bob. Got my hotwheel track narrowed down where it shoots the coin right in the slot.
Finder wrote:yeah it irritates me to find coins in the wrong bin too. just yesterday i found a wheat in the zinc pile.
now I look them over always before dumping them into the final zinc dump pile.
because i look for 2009s anyway, any exceptional toned penny, or obvious error.
by now i can spot copper just by looking at the pile usually.
sometimes ill run a few through again that look likely.
more often than not my machine was right, but it does make mistakes.
if there was a 100% accurate machine I would probably buy it.
the idea of a key date wheat making it into my zinc pile is the # 1 one fear.
a few coppers out of hundreds doesnt bother me as much.
sorry the machine failed you, good luck with whatever method you decide on.
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