Anybody using a Ryedale these days ? Are they effective for Indians and Wheaties ?

Dozer D

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It is a WEIGHT sorter; will be able to sort Coppers vs Zincs, not necessarily Wheaties vs Coppers. But since you already have it, calibrate it for copper/zinc for now and you will be very busy running to & from the banks getting cents. Good luck on your findings & hoarding.
 

galenrog

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Many of the questions you have about the Ryedale penny sorter can be answered at pennysorter.com.
 

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Thanks for your input Dozer D ! Are you saying that the Ryedale will put Indians, wheats ,and coppers into one area , and zincolns into the other ?
 

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Are they good for Indian Heads as well as Wheaties ?

Yes, they are. However, I run mine slightly different than most. I calibrated mine on a nice new zincoln, so anything other than that gets separated. My reasoning is that wheats and Indian heads can range all over the place electrically, but zincolns are remarkably consistent. In practice, a few zincolns will slip through, but I'd rather sort them out by hand after the run than worry about what I missed.



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