WealthMatic wrote:Your best bet would be to get get a bunch of common sorters in series, would be cheaper too since you'll be able to negotiate a better price if you're buying 5 at once.
That's what I'm working on right now, not going to bother with commercial equipment.
slickeast wrote:There are commercial sorters out there that can sort pennies. They are expensive and people who have them are tight lipped about them.
To justify running/owning one would require you to be sorting $2000+ a day.
My 4 Ryedales can handle $2000 in 3 +/- hours.
Then you need to get rid of $1500 in zinc.
willy13 wrote:slickeast wrote:There are commercial sorters out there that can sort pennies. They are expensive and people who have them are tight lipped about them.
To justify running/owning one would require you to be sorting $2000+ a day.
My 4 Ryedales can handle $2000 in 3 +/- hours.
Then you need to get rid of $1500 in zinc.
Looks like slickeast's 4 rydales can do what you want to do per day. Its sounds like he could do $5333 per 8 hr day. Thats the 500,000 coins you wanted to do per day.
TXBullion wrote:then you need a crew to unstop jams when they come up. Ryedale is good for a scale that most people are on. When you talk about doing 5 ten grand, you better rethink your plans before you go out and buy 10 ryedales....
drummer55 wrote:The guy who was that news piece about copper prospectors might have information about the machine he uses.
plus1hdcp wrote:I just hope your dump banks are no where near me
JJM wrote:I've encountered machines in banks that give the receipt broken down by coin, and they break cents down between zinc and copper. I'm sure they're pricey, and they wouldn't do the volume you're talking about. I'm guessing the company that makes them has the ability to make them sort copper from zinc as well.
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