could someone make my CoinAlyzer automatic I will pay

You've got a number of options here:
1) . . . It can be done . . . there are other options.
2) . . . as challenging as option #1 . . .
3) . . . buy a . . . With it, you get . . .

The least risky option is . . .

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You've got a number of options here:
1) Build your own. It can be done. There are definitely challenges to overcome and it's not for everyone. Sounds like you've dabbled in that idea and would prefer to move on from that. There is no shame in that. Given enough time, you'd get there. But, who has the time? If you would rather invest money than time, there are other options.
2) Hire a freelancer to build a working rig around the comparator that you've probably been feeding by hand. If you do find someone willing to do that for you, that will cost you $150+ (unless you find someone who doesn't value their own time much). Once you have something, then it is up to you to maintain/repair it as needed. That could present as challenging as option #1 without the assistance of your freelancer.
3) Put your Coinalyzer in a drawer and buy a Ryedale for $369 (eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices). With it, you get unprecedented support forever. If you ever decide to be done with sorting, you can sell it used for $275. Everyone who has one raves about it.

The least risky option is the 3rd.

The Ryedale is designed to sort cents but can be modified to sort dimes by changing out the feed wheel. There really is no reason to machine sort halves.

thanks I will save up for that! also how can I get it to hold like 25-50$ worth of pennies or dimes?
 

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Also I spend $95.00 on this sorter....
 

t. . . how can I get it to hold like 25-50$ worth of pennies or dimes?

. . . you can . . . They are for sale from . . .

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With the Ryedale, you can add extensions to the hopper. They are for sale from the Ryedale guy. $50 in dimes is no problem without an extension. A full box of pennies ($25) probably requires a hopper extension.?.

If you have the coinalyzer, use it to generate enough sorted cents to sell so you can buy the Ryedale. Then use the Ryedale to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy the accessories. Then, use the Ryedale and accessories to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy another Ryedale. Then, use the dual Ryedales to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy silver, gold, jet skis, trophy wife, etc.

There are free tricks to make your coinalyzer more useful. So go ahead and get started that way.


thank you soo much but if i do use the Ryedale I dont know where to sell my pennies, if it could do dimes that woul;d be cool but what do i need to buy for it to do dimes?
 

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With the Ryedale, you can add extensions to the hopper. They are for sale from the Ryedale guy. $50 in dimes is no problem without an extension. A full box of pennies ($25) probably requires a hopper extension.?.

If you have the coinalyzer, use it to generate enough sorted cents to sell so you can buy the Ryedale. Then use the Ryedale to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy the accessories. Then, use the Ryedale and accessories to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy another Ryedale. Then, use the dual Ryedales to generate enough sorted coins to sell so you can buy silver, gold, jet skis, trophy wife, etc.

There are free tricks to make your coinalyzer more useful. So go ahead and get started that way.

All great ideas...up to the trophy wife. Rent the trophy wife, buy a bank. You'll have you're coin supply and dump facility in place, you've got the taxpayer covering you, and it's cheaper in the long run.
 

The maker of the Ryedale will sell you the parts to convert it to dimes. His name is Andy and he occasionally makes an appearance right here on Tnet. Contact him through PM (http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/members/5625.html). Ask for a quote on the Blue apprentice and for the dime conversion parts, hopper extensions, etc.

As far as selling your sorted cents, your options are:
1) Establish a base of buyers via ebay. After the initial buy, make sure they have your direct contact information so that they can buy behind-the-scenes next time.
2) Craigslist ad (no shipping costs, no listing costs)
3) Tnet classifieds (Miscellaneous / Everything Else)
4) Other coin sorting site classifieds (use Google to find other sites related to sorting your "real" cents).


thank you! that eBay trick is a good idea!!!! I sent him a PM also asking about how much it would be for a sorter that could do dimes.
Im looking so forward to CRH!!!
 

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