instead of a machine JUST culling wheat cents, the ryedal not only culls wheat cents(copper) but also pre 1982 cents...
if you're in the penny hunt for wheats, you don't mind looking through every roll either...
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instead of a machine JUST culling wheat cents, the ryedal not only culls wheat cents(copper) but also pre 1982 cents...
if you're in the penny hunt for wheats, you don't mind looking through every roll either...
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Exactly you're getting the wheats, IHC and copper for about the same amount of work. Why turn away copper and IHC's if you're already sorting through them?
Im in the process of developing a machine like this now that can sort coppers from zincs and all rare coins from the batch too. So you will have it separated like this:
all copper coins
all zinc coins
all rare coins
you will have to go though the rare coins pile by hand to organise the cents, but In my option that beats going though all the other coins.
i'm going to be straight up and honest, hope no feelings are hurt... i wouldn't buy your product because i don't see how the machine would seperate "rare coins" from copper and zinc pile... the ryedale does exactally what your machine would do..
man, i am feeling like the people from Shark Tank...
anyway, good luck with your invention!
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...no harmful, malicious word play was meant by this post...