I am aware of two different coin sorter, specifically for pennies.
The first is the "Penny Miser". The best thing about these is the price. They cost around 40 to 70 dollars each. Their website is http://www.jmdaniel.com/. Unfortunately they can only run at best 3000 pennies per hour, and those pennies must be constantly loaded into the machine, meaning you cant really just load it up and leave.
I'm not sure if it is true but the Penny Miser is also touted as not damaging to the coins. Whether there is another coin sorter out there that does occasionally damage coins I don't know.
The second is the "Ryedale". These things range in price from 500 to 750 each plus shipping. There website is http://www.ryedalecoin.com/index.html. I cant find it on the website but apparently these babies can process around 18,000 pennies per hour. With speed like that, I would assume that these also would require nearly constant attention to keep them loaded.
With this said I have a few question...
1) In your experience, does the Ryedale ever damage any coins?
2) Is there another coin sorter out there that is somewhere between these two in terms of capacity and price?
The only way I could justify the purchase of the Ryedale would be if I was doing several hundred dollars worth of pennies every week at least. Maybe eventually I would come to that but its hard to justify it when you are just getting started...lol
Input much appreciated.
Thanks.
PS My first order of 1000 dollars in halves will be here late next week. Wish me luck.
The first is the "Penny Miser". The best thing about these is the price. They cost around 40 to 70 dollars each. Their website is http://www.jmdaniel.com/. Unfortunately they can only run at best 3000 pennies per hour, and those pennies must be constantly loaded into the machine, meaning you cant really just load it up and leave.
I'm not sure if it is true but the Penny Miser is also touted as not damaging to the coins. Whether there is another coin sorter out there that does occasionally damage coins I don't know.
The second is the "Ryedale". These things range in price from 500 to 750 each plus shipping. There website is http://www.ryedalecoin.com/index.html. I cant find it on the website but apparently these babies can process around 18,000 pennies per hour. With speed like that, I would assume that these also would require nearly constant attention to keep them loaded.
With this said I have a few question...
1) In your experience, does the Ryedale ever damage any coins?
2) Is there another coin sorter out there that is somewhere between these two in terms of capacity and price?
The only way I could justify the purchase of the Ryedale would be if I was doing several hundred dollars worth of pennies every week at least. Maybe eventually I would come to that but its hard to justify it when you are just getting started...lol
Input much appreciated.
Thanks.
PS My first order of 1000 dollars in halves will be here late next week. Wish me luck.
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