HPMBTT wrote:Plastic-wrapped rolls are so unfriendly!
HPMBTT wrote:I was so paranoid about missing the wheats, that I did a quick browse of my zincolns. Then for all the coppers, I put them on the table and flip them to the Memorial side. Does anyone else do this?
ScottyTX wrote:I picked up a very neat Idea from TxTim. We use 1/4" plywood or what ever is handy and hinged it on one side. I can manage about 100-150 coins at a time on one side of the plywood quickly scan for wheats and then close the other side over the top. Flip and rescan the other side. The trick is getting a nice flat hinge and getting the gap just right to where the pennies are secured when you flip it. With a little adjustment it works very well for me.
I too just ran my first batch of through the ryedale just a few days ago, I still have a few things to set up to make it run effeciently but boy that 125.00 went fast now I'm out of pennies again
HPMBTT wrote:Tinhorn. What an interesting idea! So how do I do that? Just buy an empty plastic clear box of some kind (ie Reallyuseful boxes?) and then put a mirror on the bottom? I guess I would do that, instead of spreading them out on the table. With this much coin, I'm taking up a lot of the table by laying them all out and checking them manually (sigh).
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